and excellent “rolling break” trigger of the cz75
This isn't meant to be combative or disagreeable, but I had a very different experience with CZs that's worth sharing, for anyone who is used to a
crisp single-action pull.
A few months back I had every intention of buying a CZ Shadow 2 Carry - until I picked it up and tried the trigger a few times. I'd put a ton of research into reviews, aftermarket support, etc, and kept hearing just how
amazing the single-action trigger pulls were on it, and the CZ Shadow 2 Compact.
The reality of my experience was that I was genuinely, sincerely
appalled at just how shockingly bad that SA trigger is, compared to any random 1911, or DA/SA classic P-series Sig I've ever shot. Or any DA/SA gun I can remember. It almost felt like some sort of different design that I wouldn't even call SA, even if it technically meets the definition.
It is not crisp in any way, at all, and calling it a "rolling break" would be about the most generous description that could be offered. I just got rid of a striker-fired custom Sig 320 that had a better trigger pull - no BS at all, that CZ Carry's SA trigger felt like I was cocking back a striker, its trigger pull was so damn
long. The weight wasn't bad, and yes, it was smooth, but the actual trigger travel was just long, in the SA mode.
Again, not trying to stir anything or be disagreeable, but the experience and differing perspective is worth sharing - people need to feel those guns before they ever consider buying one. I tried the Compact, and 2 other Carrys, just to make sure it wasn't a fluke, but the Compact without the trigger disconnector had only a hair better of a pull.
If someone likes that rolling trigger-break, that's an entirely different story - they'd be
great guns. But I have never had a worse experience picking up a gun, in terms of just how badly expectation just did not meet reality. People can't go into the Carry or the Compact thinking they're getting a crisp SA pull, if that's what they're used to. It's a different animal.