Thank you! Right, except for the trigger bar, trigger shoe and return spring, the absence of a disconnector and the pair of springs supporting the ejector on the TS series, everything else is pretty much the same.
LOL - Thank you! I know where to knock in case I'm out of a job. I'm constantly assembling/disassembling them so I will have the opportunity to create the "assembling" companion videos, but it takes a ton of time from an amateur like me on videography... So I can't promise how soon I will do it.
You have 3 actions that will influence in how the trigger bar spring interacts with the trigger bar: (1) the flat screw that retain the spring in place - The tighter it is it normally raises the spring, putting more tension between the spring and the trigger bar. (2) the spring geometry itself. If you bend the legs up or down, it will produce different levels of tension. You have to be carefaul because too much tension and the trigger drags too much, but not enough tension will prevent your trigger to reset properly. And finally (3), you can polish underneath the trigger bar, on the rails that are used to create a positive contact surface between the bar and the spring.
I have a TS2, but much of the disassembly is the same. So thanks for this. Your explanations and instructions are very clear!
Thank you! Right, except for the trigger bar, trigger shoe and return spring, the absence of a disconnector and the pair of springs supporting the ejector on the TS series, everything else is pretty much the same.
Yup. Single Action trigger.@@czarmorer
Great info, thank you very much. This is my go to video whenever I'm working on my CZs!
Glad you liked it :)
Thank you for the vid, very detailed and informative. The trick with the forceps and the trigger spring is much appreciated. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Dude thanks for all these Cz shadow videos they are super helpful!!!
Thank you
You're welcome
Great explanation, complete, useful tips. Thanks!
You’re hired! How about a reassemble video of both please!
LOL - Thank you! I know where to knock in case I'm out of a job. I'm constantly assembling/disassembling them so I will have the opportunity to create the "assembling" companion videos, but it takes a ton of time from an amateur like me on videography... So I can't promise how soon I will do it.
@@czarmorer thank you I appreciate your effort, I love your videos, thank you.
Awesome video thanks!
glad you liked it!
Thank you! Can you please cover adjusting the trigger bar return spring? Had to pull my hair out before I got it perfectly tuned.
You have 3 actions that will influence in how the trigger bar spring interacts with the trigger bar: (1) the flat screw that retain the spring in place - The tighter it is it normally raises the spring, putting more tension between the spring and the trigger bar. (2) the spring geometry itself. If you bend the legs up or down, it will produce different levels of tension. You have to be carefaul because too much tension and the trigger drags too much, but not enough tension will prevent your trigger to reset properly. And finally (3), you can polish underneath the trigger bar, on the rails that are used to create a positive contact surface between the bar and the spring.
@@czarmorer thank you. It’s tricky to tune it correctly
I couldn't remove the disconnector pin, should i use the same size starter punch for the trigger pin?
Yes, the starter punch will help start moving the pin out, then you use a 1/16 punch do finish driving it out
@@czarmorer worked perfectly
Is there a video for reassembly of the frame? TIA. 😊
I may do one, but I'm sure this is already out there.
I hope so. The disassembly video was very well done and a re-assembly video would be icing on the cake. Thanks.
This way to difficult for me 😂.
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