My p09 has the Omega trigger and my p01 does not. I think the difference between the post CGW triggers is pretty minimal. Perhaps a better shooter might notice, but I'm not sure I really can. Since you're going to get the cgw parts anyway, I'm inclined to recommend the Omega. You'll have the better Beavertail and still have an amazing trigger. Transcript: 00:02 [Music] [Music] [Music] how sweet it is the cz po9 which is their duty model and this is a full-size polymer franc pistol from cz it was introduced in 2013 so it’s a brand new pistol the po9 has a 19 in one magazine capacity and that’s with a flush fit magazine and that’s the highest in the industry and this is pretty The CZ 75 Compact does not have the trigger of the CZ 75B Omega, which is a much nicer trigger. The trigger pull of the CZ Compact is 11 pounds and 13.1 ounces pounds in double-action mode and 5 pounds and 4.3 ounces in single-action mode. Of course, the double-action trigger travel is long. It begins with a little free-floating take-up. The CZ Custom Shop, however, can build you one using the new Omega Trigger -- which lets you switch from safety to decocker, or vice versa. A lighter alloy frame with a safety might be the best choice for some folks. I think they call it a P-02-style gun. The P-02 is a new gun, not yet imported to the US. The main difference between the two triggers is the lower 1/3 of the trigger. When you’re in SA, the “flat” trigger will be more vertical than the old style. If you look up my old post, you’ll find some comparison photos vs. the old style trigger. I went with a "flat" Armory Craft trigger on my SP-01 with the CGW reach reduction The mag release isn’t quite a paddle like the Shadow 2, but is bigger than a standard round 1911 release. The trigger is flat-out amazing. It has a short amount of take-up before breaking cleanly at 3.5 pounds on a Lyman Digital Gauge. We get a nearly instant forced, tactile, and audible reset. It is everything you could hope for in a 1911 dpDiTt. IDPA Production Legal full upgrade kit for the decocker 75 series and produces a 3# or less SA trigger pull not suitable for self-defense. standard lock only work The P-01 uses standard CZ-75 compact mags which are considerably cheaper than the P-07/P-10 mags, so if you are the kind of person who likes a giant pile of mags that could be a consideration. According to Glock's website a G19 weighs 23.63 oz. Can someone advise me the pros / cons of choosing the "standard" P-01 versus the one with the Omega trigger. I have read where there isn't much difference, but that the Omega is easier to work on. I don't think I'd be interested in switching back and forth between Safety / Decocker.. probably just run it Decocker. Honorable mentions for the standard CZ 75, the CZ 75BD – the de-cocker model of the CZ 75 – the CZ P07 – a polymer-frame DA/SA compact with their Omega trigger system – the CZ 75 Shadow, and the P-09, the P-07’s bigger brother, and the CZ P-10F, the full-size version of the P-10C. There are many folks who love their P07s and shoot them a lot and the model is using Omega style trigger. I’m almost certain that P01 Omega is good, reliable and better out of the box than older style. 1. dangerouscat16. • 1 yr. ago. Omega was released to minimize moving parts and reduce production costs.

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