Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Factory CZ single set trigger. MIM sucks...

MIM breaks. Timney is steel. It' don't break.

DF

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Now lets hear the story again about how you broke your factory trigger... laugh

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Just be careful removing the barreled action from the stock and the set feature dialed out. The trigger won't hinge forward in that mode and the trigger slot in the bottom metal is sorta tight to clear the trigger when locked forward.

And MIM parts do break... Way too easy, IMO...

Otherwise, I had that thing adjusted very well, pretty good trigger.

Had it not broken I don't think I'd have gotten the Timney. But, the Timney is better than the factory trigger tweaked to perfection. The Timney is better than Wayne's custom AHR CZ trigger in the 9.3x62.

DF


DF, thanks for the explanation on the trigger mishap again. I've had mine out of the stock a few times and it is also tight. Maybe even a bit tricky to get the trigger guard back on, if I remember correctly...As far as the operation of the CZ trigger, mine is adjusted so the set feature is disabled and it is a sweet trigger. It breaks right at 2.5 pounds and is very smooth, no discernible amount of creep. It just plain works very well....

If you're going to dial out the set feature, the trigger will be locked hard and fast, no hinging back and forth.

You need to extend the bottom metal trigger slot at least 1/4", maybe more, toward the rear action screw, elongating the bottom metal trigger slot. It's easy to do with a padded vice and a good file. That will solve the problem and you won't break the OEM trigger taking the barreled action in and out of the stock. Seems to me CZ designed the bottom metal trigger slot for single set, not so much for the locked out setting.

DF