@dmac5916 disagree. Dawson's FO sights are durable and if the rod breaks they're still functional. Night sights are basically a gimmick. Besides if that was a "duty weapon" it'd have a wml which essentially negates the illumination of night sights in the dark.
@@clintonwanner none. I am at about 2K now. Only thing I forget to mention is when switching to SS guide rod from polymer is there will be a squeaking noise. This is because the flat recoil spring rubbing on the rod. Polymer rod flexes. But the sound pretty much goes away after a couple hundred rounds
Wish the work done made it worth more, I installed that same set up as this myself, 2.1 sa, 7 da, palm swell grips, some slim g10 ones for carry, it's a masterpiece!
I ordered some Vytal Kraken grips for my CZ Shadow 2 compact.. I really want to put a magwell on it.. The only one I can find that looks like it'll work without cutting the grips is the Springer Precision carry magwell.. My question is, will the Vytal basepads fit in that magwell?
What’s the NSN stamp you mentioned?That’s a sweet CZ. Thx for showing it to us. I just started shopping for one last year. Not sure which one will be my 1st yet. Like p01 & 75Dcompact .they are not in stock much. See one here & there. Have a few of y’all’s products & plan on getting more. Might think abo getting some fine tuning done on mine when I settle on one & have it in hand. That one is completed & definitely pimped as far as I can see. Thx again .
Confused on what to buy for my P-01. I was looking at your spring kit (with floating pin), im also looking at Cajun Gun Works 285$ pro package. I am confused on what i do and dont need from both kits, I feel like im wasting money buying both full kits because some parts seem to replace others...
I have an M&P 2.0 10mm no safety lever with 4.6235 barrel length. The slide and barrel have been quad ported by Mag-Na-Port in Michigan. Could you do a trigger job on my gun?
Our M&P kit does not work on the 10mm version unfortunately, we have tried. That being said, I'm sure if we get enough requests our team might have to take another look "hint hint. wink wink" - Ken
I would say the P-09 for a home defense and/or fun range gun. If you are looking at range guns or race guns, I would say the Shadow 2. If you are looking at C.C. the P10 is nice, and so are the P-07. I have not met a CZ I wasn't a fan of so that's hard to pick a specific one - Ken
@@MCARBO from Canada one of my Shadows has over 30k thru it and still runs great. My wife and I are competitive shooters and our CZ's have never let us down
Respectfully, that is incorrect. There is still a firing pin block between it and the fp. That firing pin block does not move without trigger movement. It has also been proven with the extended firing pin and block in place. I know. I have one more modified than that, that has been dropped. Unfortunately.
Also, if anyone references the accident where the competition shooter accidentally was killed while falling. That was a comp gun with NO fp block in place. Makes a huge difference. Even then, it takes quite a bit to break past sear engagement during a fall to fire one off.
@@BrianJohnson-ev3yn It is correct. Ive tested it with a shelled primer. You hit the hammer with a small rubber hammer and it ignites the primer every time.
Im crying tears of joy, its beautiful.
Love both my CZ P-01 and SP-01 pistols. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Owner messed up not getting the Dawson fiber optics. Their sights are the chefs kiss.
Not as durable for actual duty use, and you can’t see them at night. If it’s a range gun only… sure why not.
@dmac5916 disagree. Dawson's FO sights are durable and if the rod breaks they're still functional. Night sights are basically a gimmick. Besides if that was a "duty weapon" it'd have a wml which essentially negates the illumination of night sights in the dark.
Got the MCarbo trigger spring kit and SS guide rod for my P-01. 1K rounds since install. Love it.
Any FTF or light primer strikes? I got the mcarbo kit on the way and kinda of nervous about the light strikes.
@@clintonwanner none. I am at about 2K now. Only thing I forget to mention is when switching to SS guide rod from polymer is there will be a squeaking noise. This is because the flat recoil spring rubbing on the rod. Polymer rod flexes. But the sound pretty much goes away after a couple hundred rounds
@@kcgfy81 nice! Thanks for responding
Thanks Ken
Wish the work done made it worth more, I installed that same set up as this myself, 2.1 sa, 7 da, palm swell grips, some slim g10 ones for carry, it's a masterpiece!
I like where you're going with this!
wow, awesome P01! my EDC is a P01 with no upgrades (YET!). that is a fine specimen right there!
Tbh all you really need is a pair of Dawson sights and grips. Anything beyond that isn't necessary but will improve the masterpiece that is the P01.
@tyquanwashington.8510 very true!
1:05 how about a video on how to do a polish job? Thanks.
Love my 75 PCR. It’s still stock though.
That is nice ! and I am not a big CZ fan, don't have any.
Rockin' CZ
I ordered some Vytal Kraken grips for my CZ Shadow 2 compact.. I really want to put a magwell on it.. The only one I can find that looks like it'll work without cutting the grips is the Springer Precision carry magwell.. My question is, will the Vytal basepads fit in that magwell?
Have you guys thought about making some 15 rd mags for the p01. Cant find them these days
Ken,
Are you guys doing any work on the CZ PCR? Just bought one and I am looking for a shop to replace a few springs and polish the externals. Thanks.
What’s the NSN stamp you mentioned?That’s a sweet CZ. Thx for showing it to us. I just started shopping for one last year. Not sure which one will be my 1st yet. Like p01 & 75Dcompact .they are not in stock much. See one here & there. Have a few of y’all’s products & plan on getting more. Might think abo getting some fine tuning done on mine when I settle on one & have it in hand. That one is completed & definitely pimped as far as I can see. Thx again .
NSN stands for NATO Stock Number. Meaning this firearm has been approved to be used by NATO and its members - Ken
You guys don’t make adjustable triggers for these?
Confused on what to buy for my P-01. I was looking at your spring kit (with floating pin), im also looking at Cajun Gun Works 285$ pro package.
I am confused on what i do and dont need from both kits, I feel like im wasting money buying both full kits because some parts seem to replace others...
What mcarbo parts were installed in this p01
I have an M&P 2.0 10mm no safety lever with 4.6235 barrel length. The slide and barrel have been quad ported by Mag-Na-Port in Michigan. Could you do a trigger job on my gun?
Our M&P kit does not work on the 10mm version unfortunately, we have tried. That being said, I'm sure if we get enough requests our team might have to take another look "hint hint. wink wink" - Ken
Hey Ken, what's your top voted CZ Pistol?
I would say the P-09 for a home defense and/or fun range gun. If you are looking at range guns or race guns, I would say the Shadow 2. If you are looking at C.C. the P10 is nice, and so are the P-07. I have not met a CZ I wasn't a fan of so that's hard to pick a specific one - Ken
@@MCARBO from Canada one of my Shadows has over 30k thru it and still runs great. My wife and I are competitive shooters and our CZ's have never let us down
Yo, can I send my cz to yall?
That extended firing pin makes it no longer drop safe.
Respectfully, that is incorrect. There is still a firing pin block between it and the fp. That firing pin block does not move without trigger movement. It has also been proven with the extended firing pin and block in place. I know. I have one more modified than that, that has been dropped. Unfortunately.
Also, if anyone references the accident where the competition shooter accidentally was killed while falling. That was a comp gun with NO fp block in place. Makes a huge difference. Even then, it takes quite a bit to break past sear engagement during a fall to fire one off.
@@BrianJohnson-ev3yn It is correct. Ive tested it with a shelled primer. You hit the hammer with a small rubber hammer and it ignites the primer every time.