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It was at 5:03 when you presented the bolt in your open hand, I knew what was wrong with mine. I was preparing to sight in my CZ457 17HMR and took out the bolt to run a bore snake through it; however, minutes later I was unable to reinsert the bolt. Thinking it was something simple I was missing, I found your video and realized the bolt was in the decocted position once I removed it. Thanks to a still shot of the bolt, I could tell I needed to depress the spring to bring the bolt back to a cocked position....problem solved. Thanks
If you do the work inside a 1 or 2 gal clear plastic bag, you won't lose the extractor spring if it launches. (Replacement extractor springs have been out of stock at cz for over a year now. ). If you lose that spring your gun is DOA. Ask me how I know.
Google CZ 457 headspace. That's what these shims are for, adjusting your headspace, which can improve accuracy. After checking your headspace, you can add shims to the bolt, or better yet, the barrel to adjust your headspace.
Not on this model. The override trigger design doesn't work without the firing pin. However, in the CZ manual, they state that this model is highly resistant to dry firing, which pretty much means you are good to go. The design of the firing pin won't hurt the chamber when dry firing like most models will. Hope that helps.
Hey, just FYI - My 452 Varmint has had thousands and I do mean thousands of rounds through it. I never counted the shots so pretty much every 6th pull of the trigger was a dry fire, LOL. Have had the gun since new, 15-16 years and it works like the day I bought it. CZ's are built like tanks. Cheers...
KTG I have a457 in 17hmr I cant get the rear cocking cap to depress so i can remove the pin to disassemble the bolt after de cocking it what can I do ? pls help Matt
I've seen the bolt taken down to install the shim(s) by just removing the extractor and ejector hooks after removing the circlip. There was no need to remove the springs from the other end.
@@kurtthegunsmith - What if you change out the .22 barrel for the .17HMR or .22WMR, what about the headspace then? I just bought the 457 Varmint along with all three barrels. Thanks...Cheers.
Thank You for producing an Excellent Video for the 2A Community!
It was at 5:03 when you presented the bolt in your open hand, I knew what was wrong with mine. I was preparing to sight in my CZ457 17HMR and took out the bolt to run a bore snake through it; however, minutes later I was unable to reinsert the bolt. Thinking it was something simple I was missing, I found your video and realized the bolt was in the decocted position once I removed it. Thanks to a still shot of the bolt, I could tell I needed to depress the spring to bring the bolt back to a cocked position....problem solved. Thanks
Your comment just solved the same issue for me also! Learned something new. Thank you!
How mach
I also experienced the right and left extractor pin issues of stove piping if installed with switched sides. Thanks
Thank you, just bought brand new CZ 457 Varmint, broke the arm trying to take off the knob, so I needed this video to see how to fix. Thanks
Very good video, thanks, easy to see and understand.
Excellent tutorial! just bought a CZ and need to know ;) cheers and thanks...
If you do the work inside a 1 or 2 gal clear plastic bag, you won't lose the extractor spring if it launches. (Replacement extractor springs have been out of stock at cz for over a year now. ). If you lose that spring your gun is DOA. Ask me how I know.
This was really helpful. Thanks so much for recording this
Hi very good tutorial, you make it very easy to understand, great stuff
I've not heard of putting shims in the bolt before. Are there any other resources I can look at to learn more?
Google CZ 457 headspace. That's what these shims are for, adjusting your headspace, which can improve accuracy. After checking your headspace, you can add shims to the bolt, or better yet, the barrel to adjust your headspace.
Excellent video! I just bought a CZ 457 American and would like to know where to get the shim that you mentioned in your video?
Search Trigger shims and you should find the right place! Posting links on here gets my page spammed up. If you can't find it feel free to email me.
Is it possible to remove the firing pin and reassemble without it to practice dry firing?
Not on this model. The override trigger design doesn't work without the firing pin. However, in the CZ manual, they state that this model is highly resistant to dry firing, which pretty much means you are good to go. The design of the firing pin won't hurt the chamber when dry firing like most models will. Hope that helps.
@@kurtthegunsmith Thank you
Hey, just FYI - My 452 Varmint has had thousands and I do mean thousands of rounds through it. I never counted the shots so pretty much every 6th pull of the trigger was a dry fire, LOL. Have had the gun since new, 15-16 years and it works like the day I bought it. CZ's are built like tanks. Cheers...
Great information, great video.
Pleas can you give me the exact diameter of that bolt,I hope came some vedio thank you
Just what I was looking for Thanks
KTG I have a457 in 17hmr I cant get the rear cocking cap to depress so i can remove the pin to disassemble the bolt after de cocking it what can I do ? pls help
Matt
I'm not 100% sure without looking at it. It only depresses a small amount to free up the pin.
I've seen the bolt taken down to install the shim(s) by just removing the extractor and ejector hooks after removing the circlip. There was no need to remove the springs from the other end.
Hi KTG will the shimmes also be good for the 17hmr and 22mag
Yes they will great for the 17 and 22 mag!
@@kurtthegunsmith Thanks KTG
@@kurtthegunsmith - What if you change out the .22 barrel for the .17HMR or .22WMR, what about the headspace then? I just bought the 457 Varmint along with all three barrels. Thanks...Cheers.
Excellent video,..no more coments.
very nice thanks man
Thanks.
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