SELLING CZ 457 TRIGGER PIN WITH E CLIP-PROBLEM SOLVER

dusterdave173

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PROBLEM SOLVER We have all been there -you drive out the braded pin in your CZ to swap trigger springs--so it goes back in rough unless you spin it and clean up the mushroomed end--then back in and What? some nail polish on it to hold it in? Not any more!
Nice pin that uses an E clip--you can get one on Ebay but they are $27! Get these $14 each shipped!
Thanks
Please PM me for each order and I will get them out fast Thanks!!
 

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Yes it is the newest CZ item on the market from Kenny and Ashley at Desert Precision Gunworks in AZ
Kenny is making these flat trigger blades in house--they come with two springs and all for $69 plus UPS
I have two of the first ones shipped--I like them a Lot--the flat blade works well and the big deal is that it moves the trigger forward quite a bit helping bigger hands--he advertises low as 4 oz pull
The 4-8 oz spring says on the package Not Bump Fire Safe--well..after tinkering with the sear adjustment and pull weight I have mine safe at approx 5 oz-8oz and even at that weight it Feels light and feels good.
I think it is a great addition to the market and for the $$ is a Winner!
I like it Much more than a Jard I had--many like them but mine was mushy
 
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Yes it is the newest CZ item on the market from Kenny and Ashley at Desert Precision Gunworks in AZ
Kenny is making these flat trigger blades in house--they come with two springs and all for $69 plus UPS
I have two of the first ones shipped--I like them a Lot--the flat balde works well and the big deal is that it moves the trigger forward quite a bit helping bigger hands--he advertises low as 4 oz pull
The 4-8 oz spring says on the package Not Bump Fire Safe--well..after tinkering with the sear adjustment and pull weight I have mine safe at approx 5 oz-8oz and even at that weight it Feels light and feels good.
I think it is a great addition to the market and for the $$ is a Winner!
I like it Much more than a Jard I had--many like them but mine was mushy

Thanks, I will check it out!
 
He has a video on Youtube about installing the trigger serach on youtube for PMT Cz trigger
He calls it Poor mans Trigger as he offers it in 3d printed for just $19! I got the stainless versions
 
PM me for trigger pins guys--these pins make CZ trigger work Easy!

Those triggers are a little tricky to adjust--you have to have some pressure on the spring even the 4-8 oz one so trigger will reset--don't fret working to get a 3 oz trigger--put some spring pressure on it--don't take away all of the over travel -give it some--then work very careful on the sear screw--he says turn in slow until it fires then back out 180 degrees--I played with it for a day or two--to get it just right and even at a measured 5-6 oz pull it still felt really really good--at lower it would bump fire very easy so......be patient and take your time with it to get the best reward
I will tell you it would adjust to 3-4 oz and felt great but if you farted it would trip so be careful--that pull number is about as much as how you use the measure tool as the actual pull weight at those very low settings in my experience--get it where it is consistent--and safe then go get em!

I did like you put the blade in Then put the spring in from the front--that is way easier than the Yo Dave and stock having to put it in from the rear and hope it was right --easier for first timers for sure!
 
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