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How to disassemble CZ Shadow?


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I want to take apart my Shadow Custom to clean it inside and out but its not as easy to figure out as my Glock lol. Where can I find info to take this thing apart? I could just start pulling stuff off but I dont want to break something or not know how to put it back together.

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You can get a fairly good idea from this site: http://czechpistols82792.yuku.com/topic/14688

Think there is some youtube clip aswell for basic field strip.

FYI: The CZ forum moved a couple of years ago. The new link is at http://www.czforumsite.info/

Here is the quoted thread on the new site: http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=12683.msg63418#msg63418

The stuff on yuku is a couple years old (and static).

Later,

Chuck

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I dremelized a notch on my sear cage (cz sp01) in order to have something to hold on the sear spring leg during re-assembly, it's standard on tanfoglio guns and I borrowed the idea, really helps during safety reassembly.

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Do yourself a favor and buy an hemostat plier..it's worth its weight in gold when you have to disassemble the trigger pin spring and to put it back in..

Make a slave pin. I cut a bit off of an allen wrench of a roughly-appropriate size.

I dremelized a notch on my sear cage (cz sp01) in order to have something to hold on the sear spring leg during re-assembly, it's standard on tanfoglio guns and I borrowed the idea, really helps during safety reassembly.

I don't ever recall any difficulty with reassembling the sear cage or safety, and I pull my CZs apart with some regularity (mainly because I have several that get shot a lot). :huh:

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Do yourself a favor and buy an hemostat plier..it's worth its weight in gold when you have to disassemble the trigger pin spring and to put it back in..

Actually, it's easy to do like this:

You attach trigger to trigger bar; you install TRS into trigger with another 'temp' pin, same as for "trigger-trigger bar" connection; insert assembly into frame so that free TRS end goes into its notch in frame; put trigger pin in and tap it further so that it goes thru frame>trigger>frame pushing the 'temp' pin out from trigger and comes out thru frame. Done.

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