Service Pistol Trigger Weight
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Service Pistol Trigger Weight
Is it 4 pounds for all pistols or just the 1911
For guns that sa/da is the SA or DA pull measured
For guns that sa/da is the SA or DA pull measured
rich.tullo- Posts : 1999
Join date : 2015-03-27
Re: Service Pistol Trigger Weight
They all have to make 4lbs SA.
Len
Len
LenV- Posts : 4758
Join date : 2014-01-24
Age : 74
Location : Oregon
Re: Service Pistol Trigger Weight
Thanks was looking at a CZ by Cajun off the shelf 2.5 SA trigger 4.5 DA.
That's not going to work.
I like the CZ better than the 92 but there is not a lot done on customizing for accuracy.
Out of the box they will hold 3 to 4 inches at 50 yards no problem but I wonder if they bullseye potential.
That's not going to work.
I like the CZ better than the 92 but there is not a lot done on customizing for accuracy.
Out of the box they will hold 3 to 4 inches at 50 yards no problem but I wonder if they bullseye potential.
rich.tullo- Posts : 1999
Join date : 2015-03-27
Re: Service Pistol Trigger Weight
I swear I've seen a thread on a different forum where a guy was talking more about the accuracy potential of the CZ75 at 50 yards and what components he used, but to save my life I can't find it.
This might be of interest...
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t2655-tested-my-cz-p-09-9mm-centerfire-pistol-at-100-yards-on-thursday-and-at-200-today
CZ is mentioned here again by the same member:
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t3978-any-current-production-handgun-that-can-shoot-10-shot-3-inch-group-at-50-yards-with-ransom-rest
There's got to be a way to get the trigger to a hair over 4lbs, but I'm not familiar with the internals of CZs.
This might be of interest...
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t2655-tested-my-cz-p-09-9mm-centerfire-pistol-at-100-yards-on-thursday-and-at-200-today
CZ is mentioned here again by the same member:
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t3978-any-current-production-handgun-that-can-shoot-10-shot-3-inch-group-at-50-yards-with-ransom-rest
There's got to be a way to get the trigger to a hair over 4lbs, but I'm not familiar with the internals of CZs.
Regular_Guy- Posts : 84
Join date : 2015-05-03
Location : Alexandria, VA
Re: Service Pistol Trigger Weight
Rich--You can ask David at CGW to give you a 4 lb trigger pull on a 97 or a 75. I have a little over 3.5 SA on my 97 with a CGW hammer. I'm shooting it in our local centerfire bullseye matches. It is a CGW 97B"E" with a fitted bushing. It is very accurate and I like the grip and frame shape more than a 1911. Not sure how good one is with the factory bushing, but I would think it would be pretty good. I didn't shoot mine before it was fitted with the 1911 bushing. I shot a 95 at 50 slow fire outdoors last Sunday, so I am pretty happy with it.
Joe
Joe
Joe L- Posts : 137
Join date : 2014-01-28
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