CZ-75B .40 Trigger Job


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MrPeter
April 14, 2008, 07:45 PM
The trigger on my 75B in .40 has become a little creepy and doesn't break as cleanly as I remember. This could also be because of my increased expectations since I got my XD (which in my opinion for a polymer gun has a very decent trigger). I asked a smith about it, and he quoted me a price that was much higher than I was willing to pay, and promised me he'd have it done by this year :eek:.
After seeing the look on his face he told me that it wasn't that difficult to do and I could do it myself, and that there were guides all over the internet, and even drop-in kits I could find.
Well, I've done tons of searching, and have found absolutely nothing like what he mentioned. Is it really as easy as he says? Does anyone have a guide or something that would show me how to clean up the trigger, or should I leave it to a professional?

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rcmodel
April 14, 2008, 08:39 PM
For starters, I'd clean the snot out of it, and get some Brownell's Action Lube on the hammer, sear, and draw-bar linkage.

Might surprise you!

http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=352554

If you're handy, and can tear it down, a Wolff spring kit might also help a lot.
http://gunsprings.com/SemiAuto/CZNF.html#CZ7588

http://gunsprings.com/SemiAuto/EAANF.html

rcmodel

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