Re: New CZ 75B SA
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:00 pm
Very nice. Great pistols! 

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I buy the Pro Kit and install it myself. The first one took about 7 hours, including the time it took for me to fish the gun and parts out of the garbage can four times. Each one after the first took 45 minutes to an hour. The decocker models are harder to install than those with a safety.TexasVet wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:11 am No to hijack the thread, but many have commented on the CGW work on their CZs making a huge difference. Did you all buy the CGW parts and install yourselves or send the guns out to have them do work on it? Anyone have done both and can compare? Anyone have a Cajunized CZ 75 they would bring to DPC to try?
Charles L. Cotton wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:59 pmI buy the Pro Kit and install it myself. The first one took about 7 hours, including the time it took for me to fish the gun and parts out of the garbage can four times. Each one after the first took 45 minutes to an hour. The decocker models are harder to install than those with a safety.TexasVet wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:11 am No to hijack the thread, but many have commented on the CGW work on their CZs making a huge difference. Did you all buy the CGW parts and install yourselves or send the guns out to have them do work on it? Anyone have done both and can compare? Anyone have a Cajunized CZ 75 they would bring to DPC to try?
Chas.
I did it both ways.. My CZ75 Pre B was sent in as it needed custom parts, some off the shelf and refinishingTexasVet wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:11 am No to hijack the thread, but many have commented on the CGW work on their CZs making a huge difference. Did you all buy the CGW parts and install yourselves or send the guns out to have them do work on it? Anyone have done both and can compare? Anyone have a Cajunized CZ 75 they would bring to DPC to try?