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Man, its been a couple years since I completely tore down my CZ 75 BD for a thorough cleaning and I forgot about two of its well known headaches - one being the sear cage removal and disassembly and the trigger pin removal!
The trigger pin is hollow partially on both ends and needs a punch small enough to enter it and punch it out without expanding it.
Well, I custom made a punch for this and got it out with NO damage and I am considering either ordering an aftermarket floating trigger pin or trying to turn one on my lathe Small work but I might give it a try!
I really like the CZ but it has some really tiny internal parts!
The trigger pin is hollow partially on both ends and needs a punch small enough to enter it and punch it out without expanding it.
Well, I custom made a punch for this and got it out with NO damage and I am considering either ordering an aftermarket floating trigger pin or trying to turn one on my lathe Small work but I might give it a try!
I really like the CZ but it has some really tiny internal parts!
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