I’ve read that optic mounting bracket isn’t cheap either, but I don’t know of any other pistol that is set up to accept one from the factory. I love CZ, I have the spo1 and the 97, a third wouldn’t kill me but I don’t own a Walther and [BOLD]was worried that a 1.x lb trigger may be to light for me as it would take me a while to quit firing early thinking I was just closing the take up.[/BOLD]
I think that is a valid concern that a share with you. I reset my trigger during recoil and prep the trigger during sight transition to the next target. I readily admit that I sent some rounds downrange prematurely when I first got it. I found a few topics like this one.
https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=88649.0
And this one
https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=84317.0
I’m hesitant to change the trigger return spring as light weight is not my primary complaint. I can feel the wall, but it is very difficult. Two experienced shooter friends who have dry-fired it, commented they could not feel the “wall”. I can feel it but you really have to focus on it. Upon telling that, with a few more pulls, they can feel it. But that is difficult if not impossible under live fire shooting conditions.
I bought a Tanfoglio sear spring that is supposed to be much heavier as well as a reduced power Tanfoglio spring. I’ll see where that takes it. I don’t think I want to add a full pound to the trigger like dual stock spring mod does. But that might be an option if the Tanfoglio spring doesn’t get me there.
I don’t want to increase the trigger return spring rate.