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RefuseBin 3 points ago +3 / -0

CZ 75B remains globally my favorite side. Prefer the full frame steel weight as opposed to those modern top heavy off balance goofy shit

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bubadmt [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same here, by a long shot. It feels so ergonomic in the way you hold it, and because of its weight, it's a very accurate firearm. Some people hate that it's heavy, but I love it.

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HabitualLineStepper 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cz for the win!

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Memebomber 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can install the Cajun Gun Works pro kit in that 75 and it will run like an ape with his ass on fire.

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bubadmt [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I've heard good things. I like the stock trigger-- the single action is very light as is, only a few pounds. How is the Cajun trigger an improvement?

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Memebomber 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry for the delay in replying. Your current trigger pull is around 11# double action and 5.5# single. The CGW pro upgrade is more than just a trigger though. I replace the trigger with a short reset trigger making your reset travel less than half the distance. I also replace the firing pin, the firing pin spring, the firing pin lock spring in the sear cage, and a new hammer and hammer spring. These mods bring the trigger pull to 5.8# DA and 3.2# single action while allowing the weapon to keep its famous reliability. I follow up with a hand polish of internals and a light, very light, polish on the sear. On the 75 I like to also replace the barrel bushing to improve stability and accuracy. I also hate the factory sights so I replace them as well. WHen I am finished that weapon is competition and carry ready. A marked improvement over factory and factory is still a sweet weapon. Hope that answers your questions and if you wish I can post pics of a takedown and rebuild. Have a great day pede!

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bubadmt [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey thanks for the really detailed response. I'm not currently using it for competition, in fact I carry it daily as my sidearm, so I actually like having the heavy DA and decocker. It acts as a makeshift safety mechanism in case it snags on something, but there's no actual safety switch to block my ability to fire if I were to engage someone in a DGU. I may change my mind later and do the install and just carry my Glock 17 again. If I do, I would definitely do the Cajun trigger, as I've heard many glowing reviews on it, much appreciated!

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bubadmt [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also, I would love to see some pics of the installation process if you have them.