ok, took the CZ Omega to the club, shot a total of 100 rounds, all new ammo, Federal 115 gr, and S&B 115 gr. the CZ shoots like a CZ, and i gotta tell you, that is a sweet trigger outta the box. after i got it home and field stripped it, i removed the decocker levers, and replaced them with the ordinary safety ones. Feels much more solid to me and I shoot it better than the glocks (depending on what sights are on it). I prefer a tuned CZ75 trigger to a tuned glock trigger; the break feels more crisp to me. The only downside to the 75 for me is the complexity of re-assembling the trigger group, and thats really only more of a problem with the decocker models.

The P-09 is our full-size polymer offering, boasting an impressive 19+1 capacity in its flush-fitting magazine – unsurpassed by any other 9mm service pistol. Featuring the versatile Omega trigger system, the P-09 is shipped with decockers installed but can easily be converted to a manual safety with the supplied parts and instructions.

Not sure if that tip gets in the way. I've never fired the P01 Omega, but the trigger on the P-09 is noticeably nicer than the old P01. If you don't plan on doing any work to the gun from stock go with the Omega. iIf you want to work on the gun and get some upgrades down the road go for the standard.
The CZ P-07 (compact) and CZ P-09 (full-size) models enjoy an impressive reputation around the world for their comfortable and simple operation, high accuracy even during rapid firing, and absolute reliability in adverse conditions. Their main advantage is the original OMEGA trigger system, which features smooth trigger pull and low pull weight

Unlike the CZ 75, the P-07 comes standard with a decocker/safety lever. But CZ 75 aficionados should not despair, as CZ’s Omega trigger system is at the heart of the P-07 design. This system has fewer parts compared to the CZ 75 and in turn touts a better trigger pull in both DA and single-action (SA) modes.

The CZ P07 is ever so slightly thinner and lighter than the P01, weighing 27.7 ounces and measuring 5.3” tall, 1.46” wide, and 7.2” long with a barrel length of 3.75”. The CZ P01, on the other hand, weighs 28.1 ounces and measures 5.03” tall, 1.38” wide, and 7.2” long with a barrel length of 3.75”. The difference in size between
The main difference between the two triggers is the lower 1/3 of the trigger. When you’re in SA, the “flat” trigger will be more vertical than the old style. If you look up my old post, you’ll find some comparison photos vs. the old style trigger. I went with a "flat" Armory Craft trigger on my SP-01 with the CGW reach reduction
Life changing. it is a completely different gun, and well worth it. I did not see the need for a bushing, but the trigger pull is phenomenal. I loved it so much that I bought a standard P01 to get canonized because I did not want to over use my P01 Omega lmao. its just so awesome bWCr9.
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