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If it is just a 75B, it is supposed to be pretty manageable do do yourself. If it is one of the 75BD (decocker) models, they are supposed to be complicated. My P-01 has never (not once) failed me, so I haven't had the nerve to disassemble it past field stripping. If you are handy you should be able to handle it, but they are a bit more complicated that a lot of service pistols.

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If it is an Omega, those are suppose to be very easy to switch between the decocker and safety. If it is easy to switch between, I imagine it would be easy to replace some of the springs. Unless you are totally against trying to fix it yourself (which I understand the warm feeling having a gunsmith work on it for you provides), I have a feeling that with the combination of the good people on here and Google, you can do it yourself.

 

What exactly is it doing and what makes you think it is a spring that needs to be replaced?

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The repair is probably in my skill level, I just don't currently have a work space with all the Christmas decorating. My office is a wreck
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CZ9,

The repair is probably in my skill level, I just don't currently have a work space with all the Christmas decorating. My office is a wreck

Well I could be wrong, but any competent gunsmith should be able to do a simple spring replacement on any modern gun. A few parts diagrams, Youtube videos, and a parts order should be all they need.

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