Adventurer_96
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Who has gone through this process? It looks like a fairly straighforward procedure.
For those who aren't familiar, the CZ75 has a piece of sheet steel that's located in the back of the magwell. It's bowed up sleightly so that there's a little bit of pressure on the magazine, preventing it from dropping free if you press the mag release. CZ-USA sells flat mag brakes, it allows the mag to drop free, making the gun a little easier to use in an IDPA match for example. I chose to get a flat brake rather than flattening out the installed one since I'd probably break the brake.
For those who aren't familiar, the CZ75 has a piece of sheet steel that's located in the back of the magwell. It's bowed up sleightly so that there's a little bit of pressure on the magazine, preventing it from dropping free if you press the mag release. CZ-USA sells flat mag brakes, it allows the mag to drop free, making the gun a little easier to use in an IDPA match for example. I chose to get a flat brake rather than flattening out the installed one since I'd probably break the brake.