The Czickness XI: Fulcrum Trigger Blues.

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    Birds Away

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    I wish I had the ability to let a gun go that easy. Once the magic is gone, it should be easier to let it go than it is for me. I've gotten better, but there are still some guns that I'd really have trouble parting with even though they've been in the safe for a while. Then again, I suffer from multiple-gun-personality disorder. No matter what platform I've settled on, fairly quickly, I'm looking at something different. I do have it down to 3 platforms and it seems to be holding at that level.
    If I let this one go there will be regret later on. I know this.
     

    Birds Away

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    I guess I need to take better pictures of the one I have in the classies. It's a fantastic gun for the price and not even one nibble.
     

    llh1956

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    I am really liking the 6SAO trigger in the CZ. Once you remove the firing pin block component's and disconnector the take up and reset is greatly reduced making it Awesome IMHO:cool: My Shadow and 97 are prime examples.
     

    hps

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    I wish I had the ability to let a gun go that easy. Once the magic is gone, it should be easier to let it go than it is for me. I've gotten better, but there are still some guns that I'd really have trouble parting with even though they've been in the safe for a while. Then again, I suffer from multiple-gun-personality disorder. No matter what platform I've settled on, fairly quickly, I'm looking at something different. I do have it down to 3 platforms and it seems to be holding at that level.
    I have a hard time parting with 1911's. ANYTHG else I have no regrets.
     

    RustyHornet

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    I am really liking the 6SAO trigger in the CZ. Once you remove the firing pin block component's and disconnector the take up and reset is greatly reduced making it Awesome IMHO:cool: My Shadow and 97 are prime examples.
    I may catch flak for this, but for those who have experienced it, the 6SAO trigger in a Wizard tuned CZ rivals a tuned 1911. :yesway:
     

    88E30M50

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    Yup, the 6SAO trigger in a tuned CZ is pretty close to perfection. It's different than a 1911 though in that a fulcrum trigger will always feel different to me. The consistent strait pull of a 1911 is the stuff of my dreams, but that 6SAO does come close.
     

    ChrisK

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    Yup, the 6SAO trigger in a tuned CZ is pretty close to perfection. It's different than a 1911 though in that a fulcrum trigger will always feel different to me. The consistent strait pull of a 1911 is the stuff of my dreams, but that 6SAO does come close.

    I have to wholeheartedly agree.
     

    T-DOGG

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    Morning everyone. This is our slow time of the year at work. Makes for very long days, but usually good stories around here.
     
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