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    llh1956

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    I have not measured it but the trigger is not all that bad. Most likely well shot in.

    If I remember it was smoother than new stock CZ's. I did not think to tell you that a slave pin was necessary to install the trigger return spring. At least it is the easiest spring to install!!
     

    churchmouse

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    You will also need a slave pin to install a sear cage into a Decocker.

    I have a drill index fractional/numbers and letters. It has every size that anyone drills a hole with. I find the right size bit....cut it down and dress it out.....makes perfect pins etc.
    I just list what I use (drills get a bit short...:)) and when I order from Brownells I add them to it.
     

    TopDog

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    Sphinx SPD compact or CZ SP-01?

    Has any of you guys shot the Sphinx Compact Alpha? Just wondering they sure are proud of it!

    To answer bjenkins, I have shot the Sphinx SPD Compact and it's awesome!

    I may get the smack down for this, but here is goes anyway. Keep in mind I have drank the CZ kool aid and I am hooked.
    I just sold today, my standard Rami for funds towards a SP-01 (been wanting to get one and Cajunize for a long time).
    Well I made the mistake of going to Beech Grove Firearms with cash in hand. I walk in looking around I see what at first glance seems to be a bronze SP-01.

    Upon closer examination, it was a Sphinx SPD compact, imported by Kriss USA from Switzerland. Man this thing looks very similar to a SP-01.

    I buy it and head back to ITP and put 100 amazing rounds through this thing. I have two Cajunized CZ's from CGW. And in my humble opinion this sucker as stock is very close to a CZ that has had work done to it. This is a decocker model so I am betting if it were a safety model instead, it would be even smoother.

    So I am going to set this in the safe next to all my CZ's and see if they get along.

    Sphinx%20SPD%20Compact%20small%20_zps1dz1uhvc.jpg
     

    Birds Away

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    To answer bjenkins, I have shot the Sphinx SPD Compact and it's awesome!

    I may get the smack down for this, but here is goes anyway. Keep in mind I have drank the CZ kool aid and I am hooked.
    I just sold today, my standard Rami for funds towards a SP-01 (been wanting to get one and Cajunize for a long time).
    Well I made the mistake of going to Beech Grove Firearms with cash in hand. I walk in looking around I see what at first glance seems to be a bronze SP-01.

    Upon closer examination, it was a Sphinx SPD compact, imported by Kriss USA from Switzerland. Man this thing looks very similar to a SP-01.

    I buy it and head back to ITP and put 100 amazing rounds through this thing. I have two Cajunized CZ's from CGW. And in my humble opinion this sucker as stock is very close to a CZ that has had work done to it. This is a decocker model so I am betting if it were a safety model instead, it would be even smoother.

    So I am going to set this in the safe next to all my CZ's and see if they get along.

    Sphinx%20SPD%20Compact%20small%20_zps1dz1uhvc.jpg
    That's very nice, TD. If you go to the Cajun Gun Works site they have spring kits for the Sphinx. It will, supposedly, make it the equal or perhaps better than a Cajunized CZ. Should be pretty inexpensive.
     

    TopDog

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    That's very nice, TD. If you go to the Cajun Gun Works site they have spring kits for the Sphinx. It will, supposedly, make it the equal or perhaps better than a Cajunized CZ. Should be pretty inexpensive.

    I will be calling David and talking to him about it. I don't about putting springs in myself without instructions. God knows what kind of a mess I would make.
     
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