Squishy 1,149 Posted December 31, 2013 Report The manager at the range where I work got one of these in yesterday, I ran a mag through it....nice! Quote Link to comment
storm6490 2,768 Posted January 3, 2014 Report Outstanding pistols! Welcome to the fun club! 1 Quote Link to comment
gunfun 3,931 Posted January 7, 2014 Report So the omega trigger gets talked about as though it's a big deal... Is the standard trigger that bad, or is the Omega really something special? I gather that it is mechanically simpler, I guess that's good, but if the old one isn't breaking and it is arguably the most popular service pistol in the world. Quote Link to comment
SgtRaven 531 Posted January 7, 2014 Report I don't have much experience with newer (post-comm) CZ 75 pistols. 1st one I shot was near-new -75 B (SS) with custom trigger at ~ 4 lbs in SA. It was smooth and had short, well defined reset. Next one was -75 D with stock trigger. Trigger felt heavier and was gritty. Not too heavy in SA, but was "grinding" like new stock/lower end AR trigger. I was told you can smooth it with dry firing, but I wouldn't wait that long. "Omega" feels very smooth all the way through, from DA into SA. Reset is clean, but not as short as Glock's; DA is very long (on par with other -75), but, again, smooth. Owner of CZ-75B (NRA Instructor, excellent shooter and very experienced gunner) liked my P-02 and rated Omega trigger on par with her custom job, and even slightly lighter (~ 3-3.5 lbs). To me, it feels slightly longer and heavier than my Kimber Custom 1911. Quote Link to comment
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