any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs? (Read 4528 times)

luxurysport

any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« on: January 17, 2015, 05:19:30 PM »
Looking to polish/smooth action,swap springs/hammer, shorten throw... On a 75.

Heavies

Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2015, 12:31:22 PM »
I did a main spring, firing pin spring, extended firing pin, and pin block spring swap my self.  Real easy to do, just need the right size punches.  Made a big improvment on DA and SA pull.  It was pretty smooth from when I got it, so decided to just try the spring kit. (Cajun Gun Works)  it has smoothed out even more as round count increases.

luxurysport

Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2015, 08:23:52 PM »
I did a main spring, firing pin spring, extended firing pin, and pin block spring swap my self.  Real easy to do, just need the right size punches.  Made a big improvment on DA and SA pull.  It was pretty smooth from when I got it, so decided to just try the spring kit. (Cajun Gun Works)  it has smoothed out even more as round count increases.
nice... Was planning on installing the SPGK1, RKK, and a decocker race hammer.  (which I can do) but wanted to polish and smooth the action some also...
maybe I will just do it myself. 

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Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2015, 10:48:53 PM »
nice... Was planning on installing the SPGK1, RKK, and a decocker race hammer.  (which I can do) but wanted to polish and smooth the action some also...
maybe I will just do it myself. 

Yeah. If your comfortable taking everything apart, smoothing out shouldn't be that hard. I seen YouTube's on it. Just dont change any angles on any bearing surfaces and it should be great.

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Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2015, 10:52:46 PM »
Or you could just do what I did....  shoot maybe 500 rounds through it and dry fire practice, maybe twice that. ..  smooth it out that way.   Improved my pistol skills a little at the same time too...   ;)

AmbuBadger

Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2015, 05:09:56 PM »
Or you could just do what I did....  shoot maybe 500 rounds through it and dry fire practice, maybe twice that. ..  smooth it out that way.   Improved my pistol skills a little at the same time too...   ;)

Lol, this is why I was trying to source a Kadet .22 kit! But I average about 100 rounds every week or two through mine, and each trip makes the trigger that much better (she's a BD model, but coming from Glocks, the trigger is still an improvement). She's fast becoming my favorite.

talula

Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2015, 07:36:18 PM »
Can't wait for mine. Getting my first 75. Couldn't fined a smith on island so I just ordered one from Dave at Cajun Gun Works. Only heard good things about them.
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Re: any local shop/gunsmith work on CZs?
« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2015, 06:33:13 AM »
Can't wait for mine. Getting my first 75. Couldn't fined a smith on island so I just ordered one from Dave at Cajun Gun Works. Only heard good things about them.

OOOOOO.  Can I check that out when you get it?  I am very curious how his work is!  We can compare to the CZ custom trigger job.  .....   man that sounds weird.... show me yours and I'll show you mine....   ;)