This P-01 was well worn with a very smooth trigger. As I was leaving the range I saw they had a P-02. What the heck? I did not know what a P-02 was. It was the P-01 with the Omega trigger. I dry-fired the pistol and loved the smooth pull right away. I got lucky and purchased a P-02 and have loved the Omega trigger from day one.

Feels much more solid to me and I shoot it better than the glocks (depending on what sights are on it). I prefer a tuned CZ75 trigger to a tuned glock trigger; the break feels more crisp to me. The only downside to the 75 for me is the complexity of re-assembling the trigger group, and thats really only more of a problem with the decocker models.

I choose standard after much range time with both. I feel like the standard trigger is a smoother double action pull. Although you won’t be disappointed with either trigger system IMO.

Problem. Solution. Feeding Issue. Replace missing washer on sear pin, arrange magazines, polish feed ramp. Ejection Issue. Replace the recoil spring with a new one. Problem with the Decocker. Inspect spring, contact CZ for replacement parts or swap with standard components. Trigger Issue.
Trigger. The CZ P07 is built with a convertible decocker/safety system that allows the gun to be carried cocked and locked or decocked with the standard double action first pull of the trigger. The CZ P10C, on the other hand, is striker-fired and the trigger is designed to have a 4.5-5 lb trigger pull with a short, positive reset.
The new CZ Scorpion 3+ Micro 9mm pistol is loaded with upgrades. Here's a full review. (Photo by Mark Fingar) March 06, 2023 By Jack Oller. Credit where credit is due, the MP5 is the most recognizable subgun known today. However, the CZ Scorpion has given it a run for its money! The semiautomatic HK SP5 and SP5K sells between $3,000 and $5,000 Avoid the "Omega" trigger (controls falling off, light strikes, trigger slap, dead triggers). Avoid the standard FCG models with the Jericho-style overly bowed trigger (the pad of your finger will need to "slide" down the trigger face even on SA). Also, avoid the Isr*eli imports (I've not followed my advice here in the past). The omega trigger is better out of the box but can’t be tuned as well as the standard trigger. Omega is also a lot easier to work on. I doubt it makes a noticeable difference in reliability. If you don’t like to modify your guns, omega is the right choice. If you do like to tinker/mod then the standard would be a better choice
iTrader: 1 / 100%. Here you can see the SP-01's added front slide serrations while the front of the CZ-85/75's are smooth. The SP-01 comes with a polycote trigger as apposed to the polished metal trigger of the CZ 85. Funny enough the SP-01's poly cote trigger is one of my favorite parts of the pistol.
A Glock will have the same trigger pull each and every time (~5.5 pounds) The CZ has a hammer that is carried down. The first trigger pull is long and stiff with most of that being used to cock the hammer. The double action pull is ~12 pounds. After the first shot the slide cycles and leaves the hammer cocked.
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DA from a fully dropped hammer on my SP-01 and P-01 are tough to reach and pull without a grip change. From half stop (decocker or ride down to the stop) it’s hard but doable with my standard grip. 2075 RAMI BD is improved over the bigger versions. Cajun does have reach reduction kits so you could reduce pre travel and weight for the 75 family
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