I don't have a Wizard, but I get it.
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I don't have a Wizard, but I get it.
Lol I have a P-09.
If your going to swap the backstrap, might as well order a reduced main spring tonswap back in.
https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=96713.0
Here is a link that might help with changing your backstrap.
I'm between one of these, waiting for the p10f, and a phantom. P07 was probably the best shooting compact i ever had. If you hate this one hit me up lol
1. Hey, Ggreen: the man who started my CZ journey with his Omega!
2. If the P-07 was the best shooting compact: I read where the P-09 was simply the same but bigger!
I'm not a fan of the reduced main spring. I'd rather file the sear to where the hammer just barely pulls back before engagement.
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They say men are not meant to be monogamous...
...but I don't understand how it can be so difficult that some recommend a gunsmith to do it.
The loop gives you something to grab and turn to align the pin holes. You can push it in and align the holes with a nail first because the end of the nail would be like an alignment tool. If the plug is slightly recessed into the grip, you can then put a dowel or small socket in a vice to push the plug in while you push the pin home.
Some people are incompetent. Don't let them scare you off of doing a simple thing.
Yep, just use anything to depress the plunger since you don't have the lanyard loop sticking out. It only has to be pressed a bit to take the pressure off the pin holding the backstrap so it can be pushed out.
You've probably seen this vid but it is just that simple. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JJ48HCt118
Misty morning
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