Great info. Thanks! One suggestion that has improved a "gritty" DA on a couple of my CZs (even after polishing all the trigger components) is to polish the edges of the main spring plug, which can be very uneven/rough/sharp. When pulling the trigger in DA, one is compressing the main spring into the plug. If those edges are very rough, it can absolutely be felt. I was pleasantly surprised by the improvement it can make and it's not something I see mentioned very often. Cheers and thanks for your informative videos!
This is something I’ve always been looking for. Here’s the parts, here’s their function, here’s what they impact with respect to trigger function. Thank you so much!
@@czarmorer @CZArmorer Do you do your gunsmithing out of Texas the reason I ask I because I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area and would like to have you work on my Cz
Damn, this is great. I wish there was a 3d animation to represent everything in action, but I guess this is a huge chunk of work. Do I understand correctly that conversion to SA is literally achieved by removing the disconnector piece? Even without changing a single other part?
Can you do a detailed video about how the disconnector works? The different parts of it and how it interacts with the trigger bar/sear? Single action vs double action and all. Thank you for the videos!
@CZArmorer Do you do your gunsmithing out of Texas the reason I ask I because I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area and would like to have you work on my Cz
Great info. Thanks! One suggestion that has improved a "gritty" DA on a couple of my CZs (even after polishing all the trigger components) is to polish the edges of the main spring plug, which can be very uneven/rough/sharp. When pulling the trigger in DA, one is compressing the main spring into the plug. If those edges are very rough, it can absolutely be felt. I was pleasantly surprised by the improvement it can make and it's not something I see mentioned very often. Cheers and thanks for your informative videos!
It’s intelligence and understanding like this is why I have you work on my S2s… I can do it… but I KNOW you can do it better 🔥
Woo get some! As always great video.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
This is something I’ve always been looking for. Here’s the parts, here’s their function, here’s what they impact with respect to trigger function. Thank you so much!
I'm glad you liked it!
Excellent video! Very infornative and explanatory. I now feel like i finally understand a topic I did not before and what makes CZ triggers better!
thank you! glad you liked it.
@@czarmorer @CZArmorer Do you do your gunsmithing out of Texas the reason I ask I because I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area and would like to have you work on my Cz
@@trevor8087 Yes sir, I live in Keller, TX. Find me in Instagram for us to chat about it (@CZ_ Armorer is my handle in IG)
@@czarmorer I don't have insta
Excellent video. Can you do one for the DWX? Thanks for the information.
@@budddyrda it would be the same as for a 1911 as the DWX basically uses a 1911 ignition system.
Thank you for the nice video
glad you liked it!
Damn, this is great. I wish there was a 3d animation to represent everything in action, but I guess this is a huge chunk of work.
Do I understand correctly that conversion to SA is literally achieved by removing the disconnector piece? Even without changing a single other part?
gotta change the trigger shoe as well. The position of the trigger when resting is different between SA and DA.
Can you do a detailed video about how the disconnector works? The different parts of it and how it interacts with the trigger bar/sear? Single action vs double action and all.
Thank you for the videos!
was thinking about one fitting an after-market one. I can cover that on the same video then. Stay tuned 😀
Nice video!!!
thank you!
Very helpful sir thanks
Extended firing pins, better not drop it then. So far 2-0. Once in Canada, once state side.
Good video, I'll check out more.
Thank you
You're welcome
@CZArmorer Do you do your gunsmithing out of Texas the reason I ask I because I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area and would like to have you work on my Cz
I do - and we've been in contact via email already.