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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ Polymer Pistols: P10, P-07, P-09 => Topic started by: besmirched on June 17, 2019, 11:23:24 PM

Title: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: besmirched on June 17, 2019, 11:23:24 PM
Blew up my pistol today with a fart load squib...have to buy another barrel for the P09...so does anyone have any experience putting a new barrel in their P07-P09 and did it just drop in like a Glock?  Or does it need some minor fitting.   If I can just drop it in I could save the money and time sending it back to the mothership for rehab. 
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: Yankchef on June 18, 2019, 02:50:14 AM
The 07/09 were designed to be easy to change out parts. Mine have just dropped in, I have not used a primary machine barrel in an 07/09 just a 10. From my understanding there is a very small chance that fitting will be required but highly unlikely

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Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: briang2ad on June 22, 2019, 08:49:23 AM
Google works pretty well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=r9i32iirSFs

Easy peasy.  It might drop in if standard factory.
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: besmirched on June 22, 2019, 10:08:21 PM
Google works pretty well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=r9i32iirSFs

Easy peasy.  It might drop in if standard factory.

Thanks for the link...looks relatively straightforward.  Just waiting on a barrel to be in stock. 
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: PnoyGeek on June 22, 2019, 10:35:18 PM
Blew up my pistol today with a fart load squib...have to buy another barrel for the P09...so does anyone have any experience putting a new barrel in their P07-P09 and did it just drop in like a Glock?  Or does it need some minor fitting.   If I can just drop it in I could save the money and time sending it back to the mothership for rehab.

I used to have a P-07 Duty with the extended barrel (non-threaded) and I was able to a buy a used 3.5" barrel from CZ-USA and it was just a drop-in replacement.  I might have been just lucky but it was my understanding that the P-07 was designed so that the part are interchangeable with no fitting required or just minimal fitting.
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: besmirched on July 06, 2019, 11:13:26 AM
Heads up for any one that needs parts for their CZ pistols.  CZ USA has 20% off from July 4 thru the 8th on parts.   So I was able to purchase a new threaded barrel for my disabled CZ P09 for the same price as a standard barrel.  The standard barrels are out of stock everywhere, so I jumped on the chance.  Looking forward to finally getting my P09 up and running again. 
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: M1A4ME on July 06, 2019, 12:11:48 PM
You know how that works, right?

I needed a new barrel for my Pre B CZ85 a few years back.  The standard length barrels were out of stock.  I ordered a threaded barrel, made the mods to the slide to get it to fit/work, fitted the barrel to the slide and took it to the range to sight it in.

Not quite 2 weeks later the standard barrels were back in stock again.

Hey, it looks "cooler" with the threaded barrel anyway.
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: thedude on July 06, 2019, 01:00:44 PM
Blew up my pistol today with a fart load squib...have to buy another barrel for the P09..

So did you fire another round with a squib in the barrel?  I've had squibs before and was fortunate enough to notice before I did a tap/rack/boom to clear the malfunction.  Were you running reloads or factory ammo? 
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: besmirched on July 07, 2019, 12:46:34 AM
You know how that works, right?

I needed a new barrel for my Pre B CZ85 a few years back.  The standard length barrels were out of stock.  I ordered a threaded barrel, made the mods to the slide to get it to fit/work, fitted the barrel to the slide and took it to the range to sight it in.

Not quite 2 weeks later the standard barrels were back in stock again.

Hey, it looks "cooler" with the threaded barrel anyway.

I thought the same thing soon as I hit the buy button...LOL.    I have been shooting my XD lately and tho it is a good pistol, I cant stop fondling and dry firing the P 09.   Cant wait to get it up and running.
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: besmirched on July 07, 2019, 12:52:43 AM
Blew up my pistol today with a fart load squib...have to buy another barrel for the P09..

So did you fire another round with a squib in the barrel?  I've had squibs before and was fortunate enough to notice before I did a tap/rack/boom to clear the malfunction.  Were you running reloads or factory ammo?

Yes, was shooting pretty fast and didn't notice the squib in time. Felt a slightly bigger bang and the slide locked back from the bulged barrel being lodged in the barrel hood.  Had to knock it out with a nylon hammer when I got home.  The CZ must be a pretty tough pistola because it took it pretty much in stride with just a slightly bulged barrel and a ruined extractor spring.  And yes they were my reloads. 
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: armoredman on July 07, 2019, 03:06:45 AM
Amigo, I'm just glad YOU are OK.  :o
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: besmirched on July 07, 2019, 10:52:47 AM
Amigo, I'm just glad YOU are OK.  :o

Thanks.  No problem.   But I have seen a lot worse.   Frames blown out.  Even slides ruined.  So, guess I got lucky.  That, and the pistol is one tough hombre!
Title: Re: Putting new barrel in CZ P09.
Post by: briang2ad on July 07, 2019, 03:59:04 PM
Amigo, I'm just glad YOU are OK.  :o

Thanks.  No problem.   But I have seen a lot worse.   Frames blown out.  Even slides ruined.  So, guess I got lucky.  That, and the pistol is one tough hombre!

Amen - glad you are fine, and the pistol is serviceable.  Some years back one of my sons told me he felt something odd when shooting an AK.  I took the weapon, cleared it, but a round was in the barrel.  Tula squib.  My son was likely only 14-15, but knew something was wrong.  Good for him.