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    Thanks dao! You know, I'm not sure. I can mic it this evening and another for comparison, then let you know.

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    Sorry Bird, I didn't mean hammers. I meant triggers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dao View Post
    Sorry Bird, I didn't mean hammers. I meant triggers.
    That’s ok. You know, I kind of thought it was thick when I took it out. But I can check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdsThaWord View Post
    It’s stainless. I was hoping it came raw. I’ll get rid of the coating and polish it.
    Awesome, I've heard it's best to stay away from aluminum as they wear, although I doubt many shoot them enough or remove them often enough to actually wear them out. I love stainless.
    Another thing you bad influencers make me want to try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    Awesome, I've heard it's best to stay away from aluminum as they wear, although I doubt many shoot them enough or remove them often enough to actually wear them out. I love stainless.
    Another thing you bad influencers make me want to try.
    I've read the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dao View Post
    Sorry Bird, I didn't mean hammers. I meant triggers.
    Your suspicions were correct. That's the factory RIA one on the bottom, which would be your run of the mill on width, and the Gold Cup on the top. No need for a micrometer. Easily distinguishable as wider.
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    Not sure why they make them that way, though it might have something to do with fine motor skill release of the trigger? Is the bow wider side to side also? Unless I'm picturing things wrongly in my head the frame has a much wider cutout for the trigger.

    Thing about stainless, they should be run very wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dao View Post
    Not sure why they make them that way, though it might have something to do with fine motor skill release of the trigger? Is the bow wider side to side also? Unless I'm picturing things wrongly in my head the frame has a much wider cutout for the trigger.

    Thing about stainless, they should be run very wet.
    You may be correct. I don’t know about the bow width, but can check. I would think that would be the same. At least I know not to try and replace the trigger with a standard width shoe’d one! : )
    Gotchya on the lubed stainless! ; )

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    Well....
    Cannot find my original posting. The site does not like short search parameters, like CZ97. I know this is a problem with certain SQL databases, and assume the site runs on one.

    My new old stock CZ97 was taken to the local Legion, out door range this week and ran like a sewing machine. (This one of my dads sayings. Any complicated machine that ran well, was complemented so.).
    Ran 100 rounds of ball, and 50 rounds of hollow points. POA, and POI were spot one. This is a pre2012 pistol, so has dead night sites. I believe the post 2012 fiber optic would be better out doors.
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    Sounds like a fun time!

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