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shogan
08-25-2006, 07:03 PM
Ok I bought the 15 dollar trigger job online for the cz 452. EASY as pie to install and freaking works great. I didn't take it to the lowest pull I'm at 2.5-3lbs and it's perfect.
Anyone else try this?
keith meador
08-25-2006, 10:27 PM
yes, i installed the lightest one initially, shot a clip thru it and changed it to the firmest one. about 2 pounds. great for the local squack population eradication.
trust me
08-25-2006, 10:30 PM
Where did you find this gadget? Is it a whole new trigger assembly?
Any info/pictures would be appreciated. I like my 452 trigger but it has some creep that could go away.
shogan
08-26-2006, 01:02 AM
http://cz452.com/springkit.html
Alll you have to do is remove two pins change the spring (to adjust the pull weight) and put a tube under the sear that basically take up the creep insert the pins back in one of the pins goes through the tube.
I also used the firmest spring and the largest tube or was it the second largest tube I don't recall. Anyway he sends 4 springs and 4 tubes and you can decide how you want it. Like Keith said the firmest spring about 2- 2.5 lbs is perfect.
The instructions are on the page. It took about 4 days to get the product.
Went squak hunting today at tville only saw one it's amazing how few the have there
Tom Threetoes
09-13-2006, 05:08 PM
I've put a kit in both my 452s and one in the wifes. The first was too light and failed the bump test so I did it over. It turned out nearly perfect, probably 2 pounds and no creep. The second one has a little bit of creep but the pull was good so I left it as is. My wife wanted a little more trigger pull and some creep as she's a novice shooter and was leary of a light trigger. I love my CZs! For more info on the subject go to www.rimfirecentral.com and scroll down to CZs and do a search, there's tons of info on trigger kits, Tom
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