CZ Shadow 2 Single Stage Short Reset Trigger job Comparison

Published on February 28, 2024
Duration: 1:11

This video demonstrates the significant difference between a factory CZ two-stage trigger and a custom single-stage, short-reset trigger job. The modification converts CZ pistols (excluding decocker models with safeties) to Single Action Only (SAO), drastically reducing trigger pull length, take-up, and reset for faster follow-up shots. The comparison highlights the improved performance and feel of the modified trigger.

Quick Summary

A single-stage short reset trigger job on CZ pistols (non-decocker with safeties) converts them to Single Action Only (SAO). This modification drastically reduces trigger pull length, take-up, and reset, enabling faster follow-up shots compared to the factory two-stage trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Single Stage Trigger Job
  2. 00:07CZ Pistol Compatibility
  3. 00:13Single Action Only (SAO) Conversion
  4. 00:20Factory Trigger Comparison
  5. 00:35Trigger Pull Stages Explained
  6. 00:52Modified Trigger Performance
  7. 01:00Trigger Job Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main benefit of a single-stage short reset trigger job on a CZ pistol?

The primary benefit is a significantly reduced trigger pull length, minimal take-up, and a very short reset. This allows for faster follow-up shots and a crisper shooting experience compared to the factory two-stage trigger.

Can any CZ pistol be converted to a single-stage short reset trigger?

No, this modification is generally for CZ pistols that have a manual safety and are not decocker models. The conversion changes the firearm to Single Action Only (SAO).

How does a single-stage trigger differ from a factory CZ two-stage trigger?

A factory CZ two-stage trigger has noticeable pre-travel and a distinct break after the reset. A single-stage trigger has minimal take-up, a clean wall, and an immediate break, with a much shorter reset for quicker shots.

What does it mean for a CZ pistol to be converted to Single Action Only (SAO)?

Converting to SAO means the pistol will only fire in single-action mode. The double-action pull is eliminated, and each trigger pull will be a light, crisp single-action break after the hammer is cocked.

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