Single action CZ 75?

Huh. Cool. Is that something that I would be able to pick up at say someplace like P n D in Edmonton? Would I specify 21 lb main spring for Hi Power, or is it specific to this model?

I see they (Wolff gunsprings) offer 20lb and 22lb, I guess that my package said 20lb...

I haven't had any problems, but I see that Stephen Camp recommended 18.5lb mainspring and the heavier hammer spring:
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/Hi%20Power%20Longevity.htm

Wolff gunsprings link.

https://www.gunsprings.com/BROWNING/1935%20(HI%20POWER)/cID1/mID3/dID5
 
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Boy, are you in luck. I literally just bought a SA converted CZ 75 SP01 last night with the idea of flipping it in mind. It's been SA converted with a nice flat face trigger on it, and it's got the nice rocker safety installed. I have a thread I put up last night with some pics. Only 700 rounds down the tube!
 
I have a CZ 75 TS (40 S & W). It is single action. It has a superb trigger which breaks at about 1.5lbs. Takes a little while to get used to but oh boy when you do. The longer barrel (target grade) makes it very accurate. With this gun any spray is on me. They are a bit fussy about ammo, typical of highly accurate firearms but with my 155gr SWC reloads they are something. They are pretty heavy being a long barrel and the grip is a little on the big size. I have size large hands but after I put thin aluminum grips on that was solved. I also have a Pardini which is about the same for accuracy but is a whole other class in some other ways but at twice the price. Highly recommend the TS.
 
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