You don't "need" to do anything to any of them, you just need to decide which options you want and then purchase that model. Me, I opted for the CZ85 as it is just a 75 with ambi and adjustable sights FI front. Did I mention I LOVE THIS GUN.[/QUOTE
You. Ring up a good point, i am a lefty so will have to consider my options regarding that, guess i need to do a bunch of homework before throwing monet at something! Thanks folks!
Lower powered springs 11 lb recoil, 13 lb main spring, reduced power trigger pin cgw's floating trigger pin, extended firing pin and reduced power firing pin spring, Czc competition hammer, I've got a pre-b disconnector but I'd go with cgw's new improved short reset disco and a Cz 85c trigger.
Add a bunch of polishing and your set.
Thanks for this info. There is so much varied opinion around the net about these upgrades.
- If you change the main spring, do you have to change the firing pin spring?
- If you change the firing pin spring, do you need the extended firing pin?
- Is a recoil buffer required upon any spring change?
Forget about a recoil buffer, one more thing to go wrong.
Only reason you change the firing pin spring is because you used the extended firing pin. Which is a pretty good way to get consistent ignition with a 13 lb main spring (5lb lighter than stock, harder primers like CCI will give unreliable ignition without extended pin.
Hey, handgun folks.
I've never liked double-stack nines very much. Everything I've ever put a hand to in that realm felt like grabbing a multi-bit screwdriver or a fencepost. Clunky, awkward, wrong. And then, the other day, I had cause to put my hands on a CZ.
The clouds parted.
The sun shone down.
A clear voice spoke, from everywhere and nowhere all at once. It said "My son, too long have you walked the earth in pursuit of something that eats 9mm ammunition and doesn't feel bad in your hands. Thou hast laid thine grubhooks on My pistol, the CZ. Thou shalt buy one posthaste, lest my wrath be great and quick in coming."
And so, commanded by God himself, I find myself planning to drop money on a Czech pistol. But I realize I know so little. Pre-B? Post-B? I am ignorant in the ways of the CZ. Please, hivemind, get this poor pilgrim up to speed.
Thanks,
Dan
That is a pretty piece right there!Same boat here.
First time I wrapped my hands around one it was like it had been missing for a lifetime and finally returned. Knew I had to have one and I'll never sell....
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