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  1. when I do a triggerjob I shorten the hammerhooks and cut a small relief angle on the sear (like I do on the 1911) and that works great.

    the first hammer looks like the one in the 85 combat, narrower and very large hammer hooks

    thanks for the pic! I'm gonna search for an exploded view of the TS

  2. What is the big difference between the sears and hammers of the CZ pistols?

    my SP01 Shadow (wich I converted to SA only) has a nice crisp 2.9 lbs triggerpul after some work

    A CZ 85 combat converted so SA only needs lots of work on sear and hammer to get a relative crisp 3lb trigger ( original it was a 3 stage 5.9 lbs trigger :-) )

    and I read that the TS has a sub 2lbs out of the box? where is the difference? sear and hammer? can you swap sears (and there cage) and hammers from a TS to a SP01 Shadow?

    I also tried a competition hammer on my Shadow and I found my "tuned" hammer better

    a pic of my "fun" SP01 Shadow

    of2gzp.jpg

    and another I did in Cerakote FDE

    2yo25j5.jpg

    gr Tom

  3. I've build a custom open 9mm major and tested a couple of 100 rounds with vv N340 and had no problems. (gun functions with 4.4 - 6.2 gr 125gr bullet)

    now I bought N350 and the slide lock's back with the last round in the mag...

    I have a Wilson buffer so the "sling shot" method is not possible

    the STI slide catch has no detent

    I don't see any marks of bullets hitting the slidestop.

    are there simple solution? I wan't my slide locking back after the last round, I'm not an IPSC shooter

    gr T

  4. I'm not a professional machinest and build my first 1911/2011

    what I bought

    RF 45 clone mill WITH DRO!

    ER32 collets

    5" Vertex vise

    angle plate

    some cobalt endmills

    parrallels

    and those block to hold parts (don't know the exact English word :-) ) (step blocks??)

    measuring equipment

    and tooling from Brownells (frame bridge cutter, barrel leg cutters, searjigs, files...

    books, DVD's...

    and lots of good advise from proffesional gunsmiths who share there knowledge (for FREE) !!!

    gr Tom

    Belgium

    gr T

    gr T

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