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  1. I will give them a try. I don't have Facebook, but it makes sense that every business has one these days. Should have had my girlfriend look them up.

    Lee

    Agree with previous post; they seem to be CZ-UB parts.

    I found orange aluminum grips there also.

  2.   I've only ordered from them once but I bought a TS trigger and CZ75 magwell. As far as I can tell it is CZUB parts. Excellent quality. One negative however, there is no tracking and their webstore needs some work.

     

    I found if I pay with PayPal, I get order tracking. Using my mobile browser, the web store does load differently than on a PC, i.e., one has to keep hitting "Load More".

     

     

     

  3. Yes, I have. I bought a couple sets of grips and a magwell from Milos. He provides superior customer service with excellent communication and fast shipping. Also, can pay with PayPal and his shipping charge is minimal- about $3.00 iirc.

  4. Tried to post a pic but I ran out of patience. If you take the slide off and engage the safety you'll see a raised section on the safety that rotates under the sear on the left side of the gun (from behind it). All I did was put a small radius on the leading edge of that raised section with some 600 grit sandpaper. It didn'tt take much to get it where I wanted it so go slow.
    Thanks, I know what you mean about sanding the radius, AND what you are saying about the picture posting.
  5. I got pissed at this with my TS and removed a tiny bit of material where the safety engages the sear. Lets say with the safety off its at 0° and fully engaged its at 30°, before i removed material the safety would engage at 1°, now its probably 5-7° before it engages. No more accidental safety applications.
    Tony,

    Please let me know a bit more about where you removed the material to stop the early engagement. I too, am having the problem.

    I assume you filed the safety, not the sear. Where? Did you change any angles?

    I'm new to CZs and not a gunsmith, but... I have a file set.
  6. No, it's just ugly bare metal from a belt sander!  I'm not fancy and definitely not a gunsmith.
    What is usually done to get back the black finish for controls that are filed or sanded to bare metal?

    Do you guys paint them with an enamel or re-blue parts? I don't know anything about re-blueing.





  7. My backyard solution was to reduce the size of the locating knob so that the safety could rotate more.




    The cam on the shaft of the safety has to rotate under the sear arm, right? So you filed the cam a little bit until it fit?

    Is that what you found hard to do?

    And after that, did it work to your liking?

    Me, I'm not looking forward to taking the sear cage out; it intimidates me, lol.



  8.  
    2nd reason is I don't like the reduced sear engagement service on the CZC version. Makes getting a positive lockup a pain. Have had issues with push-off previously. Could just be me but others have looked at it and come to the same conclusion. 
     

    Matt,

    Pardon my inexperience; I am a new shooter, but I don't quite understand what you are saying in your second reason.

    Are you saying the wide CZC safety is hard to engage and then also to disengage?

  9. Almost every one I know with the CZC thumbrest has trimmed theirs. I just rounded some corners and nipped in some edges.
     
    Much better to have too much than too little!
     
    I love the CZC safety lever. I wish they would offer one that was higher though.

    Yeah, I see what you mean. The CZC one is starting to sound good.

    How much fitting did you have to do? Did it fit into the right side OK? Meet up with sear OK? Or lots of in and out?

    Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk

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