I can't reveal all my secrets.I thought you had some magic foo you used or something.
whos the wizard lol?
I finally got around to swapping hammers between my P01 and 40P last night. If you remember, I got the Pro package for the P01 last summer, but had issues with the decocker. Namely, when I decocked the gun, the decocker would overtravel and stick until the hammer was pulled back. I swapped the factory hammer back into the gun and the issue disappeared. Since I have the full Pro package on my 40P, I thought I'd swap hammers to see if the issue stayed with teh gun or with the hammer. It stayed with the gun, so I have to assume that the hammer is fine. Next up, I'll swap the entire sear cage to see if that makes a difference. I'm thinking that it will. If the issue is in the sear cage, I need to figure out what is out of spec in there and then replace it with a new part.
i think im getting ready to join the CZ cult.
It's not a cult. It's a Cruë.
Hi WT, did you shoot the 85 I have posted?
If you swap the sear cage you might check the number on it! When they are assembled at the factory I think they have 3 different sear cages to choose from to get a good fit.
Just be thankful that you still have some mind left....Thanks Losey, I had forgotten about that. I'm not looking forward to disassembing the cages to check each part individually and was hoping that I could just swap the cages intact. Sounds like I have a 1 in 3 chance of that working for me. I love working on CZs until you get into the sear cage of a decocker. There are more parts on that pin than my mind can keep track of.
Thanks Losey, I had forgotten about that. I'm not looking forward to disassembing the cages to check each part individually and was hoping that I could just swap the cages intact. Sounds like I have a 1 in 3 chance of that working for me. I love working on CZs until you get into the sear cage of a decocker. There are more parts on that pin than my mind can keep track of.
Thanks Losey, I had forgotten about that. I'm not looking forward to disassembing the cages to check each part individually and was hoping that I could just swap the cages intact. Sounds like I have a 1 in 3 chance of that working for me. I love working on CZs until you get into the sear cage of a decocker. There are more parts on that pin than my mind can keep track of.