Dubbington
Slamdunk Champion
Aren't all or most CZs a da/sa; double action/single action? I don't like that and sold a Sig because of that.
If you haven't shot much, a DA/SA trigger can be odd. Having a long first pull of the trigger than a quick follow up shots can impact aim. Those that use CZ for competition get then or modify them for single action only like a 1911.
Checked their site and "3.0-4.0 lbs in SA and 7.5-8.5 lbs in DA" and those are from the custom shop.
For home defense I'd got a Glock 19/17 and be done. Boring yes but same trigger pull and feel every time. You can get them with decked out with an optic if you want.
If you haven't shot much, a DA/SA trigger can be odd. Having a long first pull of the trigger than a quick follow up shots can impact aim. Those that use CZ for competition get then or modify them for single action only like a 1911.
Checked their site and "3.0-4.0 lbs in SA and 7.5-8.5 lbs in DA" and those are from the custom shop.
For home defense I'd got a Glock 19/17 and be done. Boring yes but same trigger pull and feel every time. You can get them with decked out with an optic if you want.