Cajun Gun Works CZ Optic Milling Service

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Detailing my experience with the Cajun Gun Works optic milling service. Unfortunately, I was quite disappointed. I am not trying to put the company on blast, just share my experience with others who may be looking to get work done.
    Keep in mind, I only had two slides milled so my sample size is small. I know they have milled thousands of slides and do tons of custom gun work. I hope this was a fluke and I just got unlucky. I would love to hear the experiences of others who had CGW do work on their guns, so please share in the comments.
    I have tried to give CGW a fair shake and represent my experience accurately, my issues with the service while also pointing out what they did well.
    I will continue to buy their CZ pistol parts as they are fantastic and I have never had a problem with them. I put their parts in all my CZ pistols. I just wouldn't have them do custom gun work or machining for me again.
    My other optic milling service video:
    • Langdon Tactical HK P3...
    00:00 Intro
    00:29 General info
    01:25 P-01 milled for Holosun EPS Carry
    04:16 P-09 milled for Holosun 508T
    06:10 Process
    07:35 Timeline
    08:09 Price
    08:29 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 69

  • @Mister-fj7qi
    @Mister-fj7qi Před 5 měsíci +24

    I have had several CZ optics milled by Primary Machine. The slides have always come back perfectly cerakoted and the optics fit perfectly as well. Great customer service and a excellent product. Could not recommend them more. I had one CZ slide done by Jagerwerks because Primary Machine didn't offer the optic cut I wanted at the time. They nitrided the slide and cut it for a 509T. They also offered great service and the slide came back perfect. Just wanted to recognize those 2 companies as great alternatives.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Thank you for sharing! I've heard good things about both these companies but dont have any first hand experience.

    • @hybridstudios39
      @hybridstudios39 Před 29 dny

      @@dltz wagner 100% 👍🏾

  • @pinhigh1
    @pinhigh1 Před 26 dny +3

    Man, we are gun twins.
    I have the exact two guns that I am wanting to get cut. Excellent video and thanks very much for taking the time to do it!

  • @domingomercado8340
    @domingomercado8340 Před 19 dny +3

    My God, I love CZ'S, but rather go with primary machine. Their optic milling comes out so smoothly.
    No rough edges & finished are complete ❤ P.M.

  • @MrYourecool2
    @MrYourecool2 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Just a future FYI. Wager Gun Works is well respected in the CZ community for their slide cuts. 7 day turnaround time nearly guaranteed everytime. Their work is amazing and people in the community and the cz sub on Reddit can’t praise them enough. I also like Cajun for their trigger jobs though. Can’t beat them.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've heard a lot of good things about Wager. I love CZ pistol parts and put them in all my CZ's. Its a shame their optic milling service didn't match that quality.

  • @RepentorPerish77
    @RepentorPerish77 Před 20 dny +2

    Glad mine was done factory at CZC. Cut for an RMR perfectly

  • @aaronsung6208
    @aaronsung6208 Před 24 dny +3

    Before this video, I thought direct mill is categorically better than plate if you don't plan to change optic. Now seeing that it requires precise milling of width and the 2 cylinders lock, I changed my mind. Great video for civilian gun owners!

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 24 dny

      Direct mill should be stronger in theory. Less bolted connections and fasteners. A properly done plate system wont have any issues tho either for most use cases. Either the direct milled footprint or plate should have a snug fit with the optic to transfer the recoil shear forces to the optic body and recoil lugs, not the screws. Screws are designed for axial loading, not shear.

  • @jwmontie
    @jwmontie Před 24 dny +5

    I bought a CZ-P07 from Cajun Gun Works. Had their Pro Trigger installed and milled for an RMR. I sent them the RMR. When I got it back first thing I noticed was the trigger was terrible. I have 2 Shadow2, a TS Orange, P09, and a P01. This trigger was noticeably worse than my P01. Called and talked to David. His response was ship it back and we will lighten the trigger, not what I wanted to hear. I Tried to fit a Holosun sight, supposed to have the same footprint, but would not fit. I noticed I only had 1 turn of thread engaged on the sight. I contacted David and he sent me the correct length screws. But seeing your video made me think. The dot on my RMR is in the top half of the glass, noticeably higher than center. I'm thinking that might be because it was machined on an angle. I plan on sending my P01 to Primary Machine to be milled for an optic.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 24 dny +1

      Yikes dude! What a mess. Based on seeing the machine work they did on my pistols I wouldn't trust them to touch my gun any more period. No trigger install no nothing. Luckily I can do the trigger jobs myself on these pistols.

  • @Christian0132
    @Christian0132 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Ive seen a couple issues with CGW’s milling work online, Im glad I went with jager for my p07. Guess I’ll be sending my sp01 slide into wager.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci

      I've heard good things about jager!

  • @asierra3506
    @asierra3506 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I’ve had Stonebridge Gunworks cut several guns, all turned out great and all back to me very quickly. Cajun did some cosmetic milling and barrel treatment on my P09 and it turned out well, the lead time and wait time does seem ridiculous though

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I havent heard of Stonebridge. Yeah the wait list, then turn around time from CGW was lame, especially for the work to come back like this.

  • @KonaLife
    @KonaLife Před 20 dny

    15 weeks for questionable milling work? No, thanks! Thanks for the video!

  • @1awrenceofarabia
    @1awrenceofarabia Před 5 měsíci +9

    I'm blown away that a professional operation does run a tap down their threads after taking it off the machine.
    Even if they were cut properly the shavings are also unacceptable and should have been removed. They would have caught your issue too.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's a pretty big screw up and pretty embarrassing it wasn't caught before it left the facility.

    • @BiggestD70
      @BiggestD70 Před 4 měsíci

      Changed tap in holder but didn't touch it off

  • @wheelguns4wheelmen802
    @wheelguns4wheelmen802 Před 5 měsíci +8

    The metal shavings in the holes are annoying. As are the shallow holes. My experience with Cajun Works is similar; like, my firearm was vastly better but things were a little rough. I had a better experience with Langdon Tactical.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci +3

      I just had my HK P30 milled for an optic by Langdon tactical and they did an awesome job! What a coincidence. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @MrZola1234
    @MrZola1234 Před 25 dny +1

    I am in the market to have my CZ 75 SP01 cut for a Holosun 507 comp. Nobody local wants/can do it. I was considering having CGW put a 1911 plate, but it's a tricky cut, on the CZ's thin slide. After seeing a few iffy feedbacks on CGW, I may limit my choice to CZ Custom's RDs plate, Impact Machine's RDOM system that directly mounts the site to the slide, or Primary machine's plate that has a back site to retain BUIS.

  • @kennedypt
    @kennedypt Před 5 měsíci +1

    I've heard good things about Wager Machine Works, but I have not used them myself. They seem to have good prices and fast turnaround times.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for commenting! I have heard that name as well and have heard good things about them.

    • @Wichozoni
      @Wichozoni Před 5 měsíci +3

      Recently had my P01 milled by Wager Machine Works. Shipped the slide and had it back within a week. I also sent my optic and they installed it at no extra charge. Total cost was $147 which included shipping. Couldn't be happier with the service and quality of work.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci

      @@WichozoniThats awesome! thanks for sharing.

  • @erichauser725
    @erichauser725 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was almost gonna buy a canonized gun straight from them with optic cut… now I think I’ll just buy the gun and kit and install it myself and get it milled local. I had a local gunsmith mill my PCR. His first time doing a CZ, came out good. I’ll just go back to him.

  • @rsmoz
    @rsmoz Před 2 měsíci +2

    Which marker did you use for the witness marks on the screws? I've had issues with sharpie ink bleeding into the screw hole and traveling around the entire screw head.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oil-based paint marker. The one I have is the Uni-Paint brand.

  • @MindZye
    @MindZye Před měsícem +2

    If I'm going to have a slide cut for optics, I'd prefer it be anything other than my original slide. The fact that it's difficult/nigh-impossible to get a second slide for the P-01 makes me extremely reluctant to trust *any* service to cut it right.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před měsícem +3

      100% agree. Really need to trust the machine shop doing the work. It's a risky operation!

  • @faronmastin2091
    @faronmastin2091 Před 5 měsíci +3

    From what I see Cajun Gun Works is really busy and can't keep up so when that happens with a company the quality suffers. I see it all the time with other companies as well. I worked in the production business 26 years and seen it there as well when they got busy and couldn't keep up.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Totally agree. I am a mechanical engineer and in addition to my design work I support manufacturing and production activities. When a company gets really busy, they bring on new people but dont have the bandwidth to properly train them because the experienced ones are tied up in work.

  • @brianc0019
    @brianc0019 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Should’ve used MK3Firearms my Friend 😮

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 3 měsíci +1

      There are a lot of other companies I should have chosen apparently haha. Lots of great recommendations in the comments here. Never sending anything to CGW again, thats for sure!

    • @brycemcgoey2794
      @brycemcgoey2794 Před 3 měsíci +2

      This video made me email MK3Firearms even though I'm on the CGW waitlist... been meaning to get some work done by MK3 anyways 🤷‍♂

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@brycemcgoey2794 maybe it's a sign! Haha my sample size is small. Only 2 slides. But both were pretty bad. I've seen others echo my experience with CGW too in the comments here.

  • @BiggestD70
    @BiggestD70 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can i ask what the actual measurements were for front/rear cut depths, going to be milling my SP 01 for 407k but hard to find any info on depth, milling out rear sight to use 407 notch but want to know the ballpark

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 4 měsíci

      The front depth is roughly .180" and the rear is roughly .150". Im still not convinced it needs to be angle forward like that. CGW told me that needs done for getting enough elevation adjustment. When I took it to the range I was hitting 1 ft high at 15 yards. I think if it was milled flat it would be fine. More than enough elevation adjustment on most optics.

    • @BiggestD70
      @BiggestD70 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not in the ballpark, I'm dead on, thank you much, there's 1.4 degree difference between rear to front sights on some models, (CZ forums are a wasteland) from what I could gather has to do with .550 barrels and the bushing, ?

    • @BiggestD70
      @BiggestD70 Před 4 měsíci

      You are correct about angle of cut being excessive, .078in difference in 6inches front to rear, the trig comes out to around .0185-.0250(ish) more accurate numbers when I vise and indicate it, first 75 I've done and it's my favorite pistol

    • @silencedOak
      @silencedOak Před 4 měsíci +1

      I had my Cz P-01 milled for a vortex viper. I could not adjust the elevation enough to zero my dot. I had to get a 1 degree shim to install under my red dot. The company that milled my slide did a great job but did not mill with a degree height adjustment. So to answer your question, yes it is the way it’s done. Cz custom does it this way too.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 4 měsíci

      @@silencedOak Yeah it may be necessary for most dots. Based on the depth of the front and rear of the cut it ended up being around 1.5 degrees. Seems a bit excesive. Somewhere between 0.5-1.0 degrees would make more sense. I am basing that off that fact that when I went ot zero my dot I had to bring the elevation way up. I was hitting like 1 ft high at 15 yards. In any case I got it zerod so whatever haha.

  • @wjbrooks19
    @wjbrooks19 Před 5 měsíci +2

    If you had a chance to do this all over again, who would you have gone with to do the slide milling work?

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci +1

      While I have no first hand experience I have heard great things about primary machine and Jagerwerks. Someone in the comments here has recommended them too.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci

      Wager Machine works is another name that has come up multiple times.

    • @wjbrooks19
      @wjbrooks19 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@dltz Thanks, I have had a P07 for many years. I love it so much I haven't needed to invest in any other 9mm pistols. With all the innovations that have come about in the past five years, it's time to show the P07 some upgrades.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 5 měsíci

      @@wjbrooks19 I love my P-09 and am thrilled to have an optic on it. Highly recommend (just use a different machining service haha).

    • @ACxREAL
      @ACxREAL Před 4 měsíci +1

      Oh that’s rough. As much as I think I’d like to open a small milling company and do parts and slides I can see how difficult it could be. Sure anyone can run a Glock slide but something like a CZ is a different animal. There is a lot of variation between what customers want and a lot of opportunities for things to go sideways. It’s not like production where if the tool breaks or the tap is dull you can just scrap the part it’s a one shot deal. Im pretty leery about having slide milled anywhere and I totally would have assumed CGW could have pulled it off. If it’s any consolation the p07 slide I had done locally they just completely skipped the bosses and milled a flat deck. That said it is tight front to back. Thanks for the video!

  • @sleigh4019
    @sleigh4019 Před 29 dny +1

    Lol...110 $ in shipping and almost 75 days lol...

    • @sleigh4019
      @sleigh4019 Před 29 dny +1

      I'd hope for 320$ for 22 mins tops by a robot machine you get sights and 160$ for work that looks like someone with a grinder did them? Im truthfully blown away this is what ppl are raving about ..had 7-8 guns cut buy just cheaper services and was 2 weeks and looked way better ..SMH ..sad stuff man , thank god you won't see under the optics

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 29 dny

      yeah... pretty ridiculous.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 29 dny

      @@sleigh4019 Ive always liked the parts I've bought from them. And I always heard like "oh yeah they are the CZ people, if you need work done on your CZ, send it to CGW." So thats why I waited and paid this much and it turned out to be dog shit work. So dissapointing. These were the first slides I ever sent off for machine work too so I wasn't really aware of all the other good services out there. I suppose I could have done more research but I was thinking "I'll wait a little longer and pay a little more to support this company that I like to buy parts from and will undoubtedly do great work based on their reputation."

  • @sleigh4019
    @sleigh4019 Před 29 dny +2

    Lol..no cost to you ? You spent over 550$ for what looked like A crazed tweaker went to work on your nice CZ guns with a drummel

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před 29 dny

      The EPS cut looks like a dog chewed on it hahaha. yeah this just sucked in pretty much every way possible.

  • @hybridstudios39
    @hybridstudios39 Před měsícem +2

    Way too long! 5 business days max with wager!

    • @sleigh4019
      @sleigh4019 Před 29 dny

      100% ..I think the most was 14 total when I shipped them and got them back ..and did it look like A man did it with a grinder

  • @user-xk9fe5oy8u
    @user-xk9fe5oy8u Před 3 měsíci +1

    EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE FINISH THE JOB EVEN BEFORE THEY START / They only have so much time per job so it a rush and not quality work , but that's the norm these days // i would of bought a new pistol with the slide cut from factory before i would of spent that much on it ??

  • @blaiseeltine9516
    @blaiseeltine9516 Před měsícem

    man, we're a soft, complain first society..then make a video. umg, let's get clicks while not putting someone on blast but putting someone on blast.. i get it being unhappy but jeez guy, seems like this is just self-serving.

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před měsícem +2

      I respecfully disagree. You're certainly entitled to your opinion and your own interpretation of this video. I would like to add my perspective regarding what you have commented , the content of this video, and the intent behind it.
      I feel I was fair to the company by allowing them to respond to my complaints about the quality of their work. They handled it very well. I was pleased with their customer service and communicated that in the video multiple times. I made sure to contact the company first, make my concerns clear, allow them to respond, then made my decision about how I wanted to proceed. Only after that did I make this video and include that information.
      I struggle to see how this video is "self-serving." I am not promoting my own optic milling service or the services of any company that I am affiliated with. I suppose I got some good recommendations in the comments of other companies that may offer higher quality machining work for my future reference.
      I do not monitize my videos nor make any money off them in any way. I am not trying to increase clicks or views with some senational or fabricated story of my experience to pad my pockets. I tried to present my experience as objectively as possible. I know bad news draws more attention in general, but I have also posted very positive optic milling service review videos.
      This video is a review of a service provided. Customer feedback and reviews are an integral part of consumerism. I am sharing my experience with this expensive and time intensive milling service so that it may help others decide if this service is right for them and a good use of their hard earned money. This is just like any other review of goods or services (as I see it).
      I would not expect or encourage anyone to base their opinion of a company on one review from one person's limited experience. However, if someone watches my video, then sees comments of people sharing a similar experience, and does more research on the company, maybe there is a pattern. I think of this video as a single data point in the larger body of reviews that come together to make an overall rating of a product or service.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Your mind is likely made up about this video and thats fine. This reply probably didn't change your mind either, but I appreciate you taking the time to read this if you did.

  • @8five7oneheadspace39
    @8five7oneheadspace39 Před měsícem +1

    I had an issue with some parts that were not received. They claim they were shipped but according to tracking info the parts are still in one location waiting to be picked up by shipper. 3weeks later it’s still waiting to be picked up. I called customer service a few times to tell them my order is still waiting to be picked up. I eventually received my order 5 weeks later. And my account was suspended I don’t know why. It’s been 6 years now. Still suspended. Oh well I just get my parts from Cz customs or czusa. You are not alone

    • @dltz
      @dltz  Před měsícem

      Thats a bummer. Thanks for sharing your experience. I have ordered CGW parts for all my CZ pistols and never had an issue like that luckily!