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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ 2075 RAMI CLUB => Topic started by: 2tango2 on February 20, 2017, 10:42:37 AM
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Figured out the brownish coating issue.....non issue
The little click and loose hammer condition seems to have worked itself out
This however requires a trip to the mothership
RMA issued
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Whoa, what happened? Broken firing pin spring?
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Whoa, what happened? Broken firing pin spring?
Not quite sure
The block moves up and down a bit but the pin is stuck in forward position
CZ didn't say anything or ask any questions, they just sent a FedEx Label
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Whoa, what happened? Broken firing pin spring?
Not quite sure
The block moves up and down a bit but the pin is stuck in forward position
CZ didn't say anything or ask any questions, they just sent a FedEx Label
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Huh, well let us know how it goes. This little fella has been fun.
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Got the Rami back today with the following work performed
"Work Performed: Replaced firing pin roll pin, deburred firing pin hole, adjusted extractor, some movement in hammer when its against the slide is fine, the hammer is not supported by the sear at that point. Test Fired Good."
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Got the Rami back today with the following work performed
"Work Performed: Replaced firing pin roll pin, deburred firing pin hole, adjusted extractor, some movement in hammer when its against the slide is fine, the hammer is not supported by the sear at that point. Test Fired Good."
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Let us know how it does at the range, curious to hear a conclusion to the story.
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This sounds like a case of excessive dry fireing with the factory roll pin?
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I've dry fired it but not what I'd consider excessive. Usually with a snap cap. No idea on the history of how many times it was dry fired while on display though
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This sounds like a case of excessive dry fireing with the factory roll pin?
Bingo. This is most likely the cause of the stuck firing pin. Cracked roll pins are bad, so dry fire with an o-ring between the hammer and the firing pin.
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Glad you got it worked out.