"The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places;" -talk about "...steps...ordered..." & "...the desires of thine heart!"
While visiting PeachBoy son in Atlanta my eyes were drawn, while grocery shopping with Wifey, towards a nearby magazine rack where "CZ-USA" in bold heading jumped out at me. Unable to resist the temptation, I'm quickly thereafter holding a Special Edition of Guns & Ammo TOTALLY devoted to CZ-USA product offerings and articles. Leafing through it (after word-for-word reading about the unique state-of-the-art trigger architecture of the new CZ P10C) I find the SP-01 Tactical having been chosen as the "fairest of them all" representative of the Subject Limited Edition line. OK, it's clearly pretty...
Next, PeachBoy and I are at Adventure Outdoors' excellent (and low cost) firing range for Father & Son target practice and lo and behold they have an SP-01 as one of their range rental pistols (for only $9.99!), an opportunity we both embrace as a first experience after having read numerous user reviews about it being the softest shooter among 9mm pistols. It fully fulfilled the hype, earning PeachBoy comment "...like a staple gun."
Wifey, who is with us, decides to wait in the lounge area while we shoot, and is engaged by the friendly wait staff who, upon learning her pistol is the exemplary (pneumatically cushioned and very ergo) Walther CCP, says "did you know there's a recall out on the CCP?" Turns out there must be some design issue (undoubtedly a tolerance stack-up problem) with the firing pin block that allows some units to drop shoot. So we decide we'll need to stop through Silver Bullet Firearms where we bought it to drop it off for the warranty work on the way home.
Silver Bullet Firearms is a CZ dealer, being where I had found my RAMI BD (in stock!), so I broached the idea with Wifey of putting the Limited Edition SP-01 Tactical Urban Grey Suppressor-ready pistol on order, given the 3-6 month waiting period characteristic of CZ pistols. "But then you'd have three pistols and I'd only have one!" was the immediate response. "Nay not so, it'll be your 2nd, and you won't believe how soft its recoil is -and the Hearing Protection Act is now in Congress under Trump; it's a big deal to not blow out your eardrums in the improbable case you'd ever need to use it for home defense."
So... now it's on order, TYJ, and I've already received (today) the CGW trigger job parts (SRS-2 Short Reset System, 5 Thick Trigger, RP-TRS Reduced Power Trigger Return Spring, and TR-PIN Floating Trigger Pin) awaiting my 3rd "trigger job" as soon as it comes in.
I also ordered the 75585 "Old Style" Trigger, with its slightly larger radius of curvature to see if perhaps it might result in an even more forward face (increased trigger reach via shallower bend if the tip and root were the same), but upon lining up the two triggers by their pin holes for comparison, it is apparent that the backsides align (woolduh... clearance to the frame) and the 5 Thick Trigger's forward face is approximately a constant 1.5mm forward/inward offset in comparison, i.e., approximately 1.5mm smaller radius, about common center. The tip of the 5 Thick Trigger is also considerably more blunt, as well, so no contest.
I guess my fabby 97 BD will have to get promoted from "Homeboy" to "Badboy," eh?