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I've got a CZ75 Compact with a trigger problem. I am trying to diagnose which parts need to be replaced or find out whether or not it's fixable. I've had this thing taken completely apart and I have a feeling one of the parts may just be worn out.

 

I'm looking for anyone willing to loan me some of their CZ75 parts so I can use them to diagnose the problem and find out what I need to order. I just need the parts from the rear, ie: hammer, disconnect, and, sear cage (and its components). I'd literally only need them for half an hour and I'd be willing to pay to meet someone in Middle Tennessee area.

 

That, or if anyone knows a financially friendly CZ gunsmith who would be willing to accurately diagnose what part(s) need to be replaced, please let me know.

 

Open to ideas and suggestions, thanks!

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Have you tried the CZ forums?  Angus Hobdell and Matt Mink post on there a lot, and if those guys can't help you figure out the problem, your CZ ain't broke.

 

Other than that, I know G&L sells quite a few CZ's so I imagine their gunsmith knows a thing or two about them, but I've never asked him for sure.

 

Mac

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Angus:

"So the title should not really be problem With a CZ trigger it should be problem with a beat up old CZ that u bought and that u need info about fixing the trigger which u have no idea who did what too. Might be easier to call the shop or send it in so we can ascertain the issues without a lenghty phone call"

And my reply:

"I'd rather fix it myself than be talked down to as a customer. I've had a brand new CZ75 PCR before and had to get rid of it due to financial reasons. Not only was this the only CZ pistol I have ever seen for sale in Middle Tennessee - I also don't have very much money to spend on a gun to protect myself and my family.

I bought this pistol cheap knowing something was wrong with the trigger. I also know that CZ 75 pistols are utterly reliable and built to last. I've got a friend who is a gun smith but I found out that he has a personal vendetta against CZ and thinks that they are junk. Like I've said before, instead of being talked down to I'd rather fix the problem myself and begin replacingparts until it works. I'm sorry I can't go out and buy a new one. Merry friggin christmas."

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I sent a few emails back and forth with Cajun Gun Works and that guy is as nice and helpful as can be. He also said I could call anytime. Maybe shoot him an email first just to start contact then give him a call. I just got a PCR that I am getting ready to upgrade with his spring and firing pin kit. I'd be glad to help but we are a couple of hours away and this is my carry gun so I can't have it down due to mailing parts.

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I sent a few emails back and forth with Cajun Gun Works and that guy is as nice and helpful as can be. He also said I could call anytime. Maybe shoot him an email first just to start contact then give him a call. I just got a PCR that I am getting ready to upgrade with his spring and firing pin kit. I'd be glad to help but we are a couple of hours away and this is my carry gun so I can't have it down due to mailing parts.

 

I'll check them out but I'd really rather just diagnose the problem myself and order factory parts. I can replace all of the plausible broken parts for less than $150.

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I agree with you wOlfattack , that Angus guy needs to be  a little more polite and develop some  simple manners . I am a big CZ fan and they are great pistols , I carry a P-01, but Angus should have said that a whole lot nicer. 

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