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Finally fired the beast and recorded sound measurements.
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Blued the parts for these two pics, and now I'm done.
http://jewelsbyus.com/cz-75-ts-czechmate---9mm.html
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Yes, now it needs a coat of parkerizing.
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Thanks all for the intel. I'll get back to you on the progress of this suppressor project. I acquired that part. "Nut" "Barrel bushing", whatever.
The next step is to reveal those threads on the barrel just enough to add the adapter permanently, then I'd be able to add a suppressor.
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I agree. Thanks. When I spoke with CZ shop (607) they said just open up the threads a little. Which I did with some oil. they mentioned the guide rod, too.
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On the Czechmate, the compensator does not line up to the slide by hand. It needs another 3/4 of the barrel turning on those threads to line up to the slide. I can only do that using a heavy padded desk vise and my hand turning it slide/barrel. I'm curious if the compensator has to fit snugly or if the 3/4 turn backing off the barrel will make it too loose. I would like to hear some thoughts, please.
Czechmate suppressed
in The Gallery
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Just finished this adaptation so that I could use my Gemtech Tundra suppressor with my newly acquired Czechmate.
Took the better part of a day. Yet, as a master jeweler and PT gun enthusiast, I was able to obtain the part I needed to make this work. A "nut", or "barrel bushing" #46 in the manual, from a really wonderful person. Putting this all together was stressful, but, after test firing. I was really amazed at how well the gun cycled with no issues. BTW, no power loads were used in this configuration. (115gr.) I only use them when the compensator configuration is used.
http://jewelsbyus.com/cz-75-ts-czechmate---9mm.html
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