Sorry for yet another CZ thread, but I am just so excited.
Bailed a new SP-01 Tactical out of 10 day jail today from Brian Nussbaum in Burlingame. I have to say, Brian and Scott are top notch guys. They are a small shop with all the cool toys. Both guy are very professional and great to work with.
So I head straight home and strip the Tacitical butt booty nekked. Polished up the trigger and other components, threw in a set of Cagjun Gun Works goodies: firing pin, reduced power firing pin spring, reduced power firing pin block spring, 13# hammer spring, disconnector, hammer pins, reduced power trigger spring, trigger pin, and competition hammer, comp rear sight and fiber optic front sight.
Result: OMG!!!! The trigger is so light and crisp, it's unbelievable!!! I am not a "qualified gunsmith," but reading all the threads on CG and the CZ forums, I managed to do it. and I only lost one spring in the process. Good thing I ordered a spare from CGW just in case.
Straight to the range to make sure all was in working order. Below is my first magazine out of the Tactical. Smooth tack driver to say the least. My original SP-01 Safety was a little jealous. BUT, she's going to be tuned to a SAO only this weekend with more goodies from CGW. For all you CZ owners out there, you guys definitely need to give David at CGW a call. Outstanding guy, very knowledgeable and EXTREMELY helpful. I only called him a few times this week. haha

Bailed a new SP-01 Tactical out of 10 day jail today from Brian Nussbaum in Burlingame. I have to say, Brian and Scott are top notch guys. They are a small shop with all the cool toys. Both guy are very professional and great to work with.
So I head straight home and strip the Tacitical butt booty nekked. Polished up the trigger and other components, threw in a set of Cagjun Gun Works goodies: firing pin, reduced power firing pin spring, reduced power firing pin block spring, 13# hammer spring, disconnector, hammer pins, reduced power trigger spring, trigger pin, and competition hammer, comp rear sight and fiber optic front sight.
Result: OMG!!!! The trigger is so light and crisp, it's unbelievable!!! I am not a "qualified gunsmith," but reading all the threads on CG and the CZ forums, I managed to do it. and I only lost one spring in the process. Good thing I ordered a spare from CGW just in case.
Straight to the range to make sure all was in working order. Below is my first magazine out of the Tactical. Smooth tack driver to say the least. My original SP-01 Safety was a little jealous. BUT, she's going to be tuned to a SAO only this weekend with more goodies from CGW. For all you CZ owners out there, you guys definitely need to give David at CGW a call. Outstanding guy, very knowledgeable and EXTREMELY helpful. I only called him a few times this week. haha


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