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What is the difference in the older 75 models and the newer omega trigger system? Also, does anyone know the SA/DA trigger weights?
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What is the difference in the older 75 models and the newer omega trigger system? Also, does anyone know the SA/DA trigger weights?
the Omega trigger is a cheaper trigger system most "shooters prefer then standard CZ75 triggers DA 8lb SA 5 lb http://gunblast.com/CZ-75.htm
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Hi Dannie, I don't have examples of both in front of me right now but as I recall the Omega system is simpler. The sear housing of the standard 75 has a few too many fiddly little bits (technical term) and the Omega has fewer of said bits. Out of the box triggers definitely feel different to me but there is no downside to my knowledge in the Omega and no doubt it's easier to disassemble. Easier complete dissassembly/reassembly, particularly with regard to re-installing the trigger pin. This also means a bit easier to install upgrades. If you want to max out your Omega this kit has all you need, and installation/reassembly is a fair bit easier than a traditional CZ, ESPECIALLY a traditional decocker: https://cajungunworks.com/product/75700-omega-kit/ --- The double action trigger on my gun came in at just over 8.5lbs and single action is just under 3, both actions shot crisp. Hope this helps!