The Czickness XI: Fulcrum Trigger Blues.

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    llh1956

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    I'm thinking that my 97 needs the flat trigger conversion.:koolaid:

    Morning all! Chris, all you need is the 6SAO straight trigger and I would suggest removing the firing pin block to shorten up take up and reset. You would need the S-spacer to replace the F.P. lifter arm inside the sear cage!
     

    churchmouse

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    Morning all! Chris, all you need is the 6SAO straight trigger and I would suggest removing the firing pin block to shorten up take up and reset. You would need the S-spacer to replace the F.P. lifter arm inside the sear cage!

    And there you have it folks. Easy peasy................:):
     

    88E30M50

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    When I do shiny, it will most likely have a flat trigger. It will never be an EDC, so a really nice SAO trigger is the goal for that one. Still trying to figure out what I want to do about grips though. What that gun needs is mammoth ivory grips. But mammoth ivory grips for a CZ 75 are about as common as a mammoth now days.
     

    88E30M50

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    Morning all! Chris, all you need is the 6SAO straight trigger and I would suggest removing the firing pin block to shorten up take up and reset. You would need the S-spacer to replace the F.P. lifter arm inside the sear cage!

    Is it possible to use a Shadow sear instead of the smaller FPB sear and spacer?
     

    wtburnette

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    Morning folks! :coffee:

    When I do shiny, it will most likely have a flat trigger. It will never be an EDC, so a really nice SAO trigger is the goal for that one. Still trying to figure out what I want to do about grips though. What that gun needs is mammoth ivory grips. But mammoth ivory grips for a CZ 75 are about as common as a mammoth now days.

    That would be purdy! psyko

    I'm thinking of eventually having the 5SAO or 6SAO trigger put in my shiny. Not sure which one. I might do the 6SAO just to set it apart from my 75 Compact, which already has the 5SAO.
     

    wtburnette

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    88, I see mastodons all over the Fort. Would you like me to harvest some tusks for you?

    I think a set of those silver aluminum grips would look just dandy on there. :@ya:

    I would actually like to see the red, blue or black aluminum grips on one of the stainless 75's. I think either of those colors would look very nice.
     

    T-DOGG

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    I really want my own version of Riley. I like that gun a lot. I should figure out a way to make that happen without using a credit card.
     
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