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The Cajun Gun Works reduced power trigger return spring is the way to go, the Henning trigger does make it easier to adjust and has slightly more potential for a crisp, sub 2# trigger, but it is a hefty investment. I have one on my Hunter Open gun:

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The most significant difference between Tanfoglios and CZ is the trigger reset mechanism: CZ uses a U shaped spring and Tanfos use a trigger plunger

That can't be right..? I've had MANY people inform me that the Tanfoglio is just a rebranded CZ??? ;)

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That can't be right..? I've had MANY people inform me that the Tanfoglio is just a rebranded CZ??? ;)

Nealio, I had a jackhole in a gun store ask me "why do you have all these CZs and you don't have the original: the Browning High Power?" :roflol:

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  • 6 months later...

This is for a CZ75 but someone did a great job on this one.

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Curious why the firing pin is marked as a lubrication(it's yellow) point?

I come from the Glock world where lubrication in the striker channel is an absolute no-no... Wonder why you would want to lube the firing pin in a CZ... Seems like the same situation...

Do you guys lube the firing pin in your CZ's or Tanfos?

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  • 7 months later...

This is for a CZ75 but someone did a great job on this one.

cz75partsni6.jpg

Curious why the firing pin is marked as a lubrication(it's yellow) point?

I come from the Glock world where lubrication in the striker channel is an absolute no-no... Wonder why you would want to lube the firing pin in a CZ... Seems like the same situation...

Do you guys lube the firing pin in your CZ's or Tanfos?

I just happened to be searching for something else and read this. I actually have an answer for you.

The Glock has a plastic sleeve in the firing pin channel that acts as a bearing, so oil is not needed. Many other firearms do not, so metal rubbing on metal requires the oil/ grease.

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My eyes about popped out of my head when i saw the firing pin as a lube point on this diagram.

If you oil the firing pin/firing pin channel on a CZ, you're asking for light strikes. You're not going to damage the gun, but you will eventually have a bad day at the range ruining your match results. I am speaking from personal experience.

Keep it dry.

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The Cajun Gun Works reduced power trigger return spring is the way to go, the Henning trigger does make it easier to adjust and has slightly more potential for a crisp, sub 2# trigger, but it is a hefty investment. I have one on my Hunter Open gun:

So will this trigger return spring also work on a match?

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