Posted: 3/29/2015 6:17:01 PM EDT
| Anyone know of a good CZ pistolsmith that they could recommend? I have an older 75 (not B) that thinks it's trigger needs to function as an automatic decocker. I've torn this thing apart and can't figure out what's going on so I'm to the point of sending it off. |
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In double action, single action, or both? Did you obtain it with this problem, or is this something new that is happening to a pistol that has been functioning fine for awhile? Odds are, especially if it is the latter one in SA, you just have a worn out sear spring. If it is the former, it could still be a sear spring, but it could also be someone messed with the sear/hammer hooks trying to tune the trigger pull and they ended up making the sear slip off the hammer without the hammer being in position for the half cock notch to clear. Both are very fixable, just require certain parts. If this is happening in DA, then you probably just need a new disconnector or trigger bar. If it is in both... you should send it off to Cajun Gun Works. |
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Karl Beining does all my work:
http://www.ottawaordnance.com/gunsmithing.html |
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In double action, single action, or both? Did you obtain it with this problem, or is this something new that is happening to a pistol that has been functioning fine for awhile? Odds are, especially if it is the latter one in SA, you just have a worn out sear spring. If it is the former, it could still be a sear spring, but it could also be someone messed with the sear/hammer hooks trying to tune the trigger pull and they ended up making the sear slip off the hammer without the hammer being in position for the half cock notch to clear. Both are very fixable, just require certain parts. If this is happening in DA, then you probably just need a new disconnector or trigger bar. If it is in both... you should send it off to Cajun Gun Works. Both actually. If shooting single action, the sear will release but something catches the half-cock notch on the hammer. The same thing happens when shooting double action. Irritating as heck! I bought this thing cheap a long time ago and have finally decided that I need to get it fixed. I've torn it down but haven't noticed anything obvious. Figure I'll send it off to someone who is more familiar with the CZ setup. |
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Quoted: Both actually. If shooting single action, the sear will release but something catches the half-cock notch on the hammer. The same thing happens when shooting double action. Irritating as heck! I bought this thing cheap a long time ago and have finally decided that I need to get it fixed. I've torn it down but haven't noticed anything obvious. Figure I'll send it off to someone who is more familiar with the CZ setup. Quoted: Quoted: In double action, single action, or both? Did you obtain it with this problem, or is this something new that is happening to a pistol that has been functioning fine for awhile? Odds are, especially if it is the latter one in SA, you just have a worn out sear spring. If it is the former, it could still be a sear spring, but it could also be someone messed with the sear/hammer hooks trying to tune the trigger pull and they ended up making the sear slip off the hammer without the hammer being in position for the half cock notch to clear. Both are very fixable, just require certain parts. If this is happening in DA, then you probably just need a new disconnector or trigger bar. If it is in both... you should send it off to Cajun Gun Works. Both actually. If shooting single action, the sear will release but something catches the half-cock notch on the hammer. The same thing happens when shooting double action. Irritating as heck! I bought this thing cheap a long time ago and have finally decided that I need to get it fixed. I've torn it down but haven't noticed anything obvious. Figure I'll send it off to someone who is more familiar with the CZ setup. Although for the age of a pre-B gun, it probably wouldn't hurt to just change all the springs out and see what happens first. |