RustyHornet
Grandmaster
Shoot me some info when you can. Not sure what is all out there. Would like a table/seat combo.I do. And it is looking for a new home.
Shoot me some info when you can. Not sure what is all out there. Would like a table/seat combo.I do. And it is looking for a new home.
That is what I have. Tomorrow I will try and get it out and take some pics.Shoot me some info when you can. Not sure what is all out there. Would like a table/seat combo.
They use cold rated 22 bullets???? Now SOMEONE must have sold them on that program.....
I'll have to look for that data on the next box of 22's I buy........
Thank you kind sir!That is what I have. Tomorrow I will try and get it out and take some pics.
Hey CZ gurus I have a question.
Just got back from the range with the new to me CZ sp01. My first actual CZ. Second trip with it. Ran roughly 100 rounds first outing. On my 10th and final mag today the trigger quit. Can pull it but it doesn't drop the hammer. Decocker seems to work as it should. It's all stock with no upgrades.
Any suggestions on what look for when I take it apart later?
I don't blame you for keeping the BCM. Never know what tomorrow brings.Closed the BCM ad, just felt wrong.
Let's try some 308 stuff instead:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/threads/howa-1500-20-308-threaded-heavy-barrel.517849/
It was the last slice of onion, should have quit sooner. Not too painful.I did all the cutting and chopping for the components CKW used in her homemade soup yesterday and I was surprised when I did not cut myself.
In DA if the trigger bar spring broke or has come out of the grooved track on the underside of the trigger bar, it will not fire. If for some reason the trigger did not reset, it will not fire.Hey CZ gurus I have a question.
Just got back from the range with the new to me CZ sp01. My first actual CZ. Second trip with it. Ran roughly 100 rounds first outing. On my 10th and final mag today the trigger quit. Can pull it but it doesn't drop the hammer. Decocker seems to work as it should. It's all stock with no upgrades.
Any suggestions on what look for when I take it apart later?
Sadly besides daily carry pieces and maintaining my bedside AR. I haven't even touched any of my guns in a year or so
I'll look into the trigger bar springIn DA if the trigger bar spring broke or has come out of the grooved track on the underside of the trigger bar, it will not fire. If for some reason the trigger did not reset, it will not fire.
It's been that long for me as well. I have no idea who's in the game and have no desire to find out.I have not watched a game in over 2 years but I am from Cincinnati and it has been a long dry spell so may need to peek a little now and then tonight.
Chain mail?I try to be very careful with sharp objects. These help a great deal when butchering deer, no injuries since I bought them a long time ago.View attachment 181443
No. It's stock.Is your SP-01 stock or possible have an 85C trigger from CGW installed? It kind of sounds like the reach reduction setscrew did not have Loctite applied. If so as you shoot more that setscrew will back out causing the DA not to reset.
With the frame in hand the spring on the left side when out of the groove should look like it is up about 1/16" above the bottom edge of the trigger bar. The right side should be up about 1/8" above the bottom edge of the trigger bar. This should give sufficient upward tension on the trigger bar. I use a small pair of needle nose plyers to adjust the spring up or down. Pay attention that the spring is located center of the groove or that could possibly cause it to jump out especially if it does not have sufficient upward pressure.No. It's stock.
Pulled a grip off and looked like the spring was out of the groove on one side of the trigger bar. Set it back in place and tried 50 times. No issues.
Now how do you keep it from doing that again? Is the spring weak and not keeping enough tension to stay in that little groove?
OK. So if I unseat the springs and put towards inside 1 spring goes down a 1/16th or so. The other 1 doesn't come down at all. When I go to reseat that one I have to actually push it down into the groove.With the frame in hand the spring on the left side when out of the groove should look like it is up about 1/16" above the bottom edge of the trigger bar. The right side should be up about 1/8" above the bottom edge of the trigger bar. This should give sufficient upward tension on the trigger bar. I use a small pair of needle nose plyers to adjust the spring up or down. Pay attention that the spring is located center of the groove or that could possibly cause it to jump out especially if it does not have sufficient upward pressure.