The Original CZ Forum
GENERAL => Cajun Gun Works => Topic started by: Tok36 on September 14, 2021, 08:30:59 PM
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Cajun Gun Works Tool Kit
https://cajungunworks.com/product/cajun-gun-works-tool-kit/
I just noticed that CGW has a tool kit. This should be helpful for some of those that are new to working on CZs.
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Cool
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Nice set. The starter punch is an absolute must have to change the hammer and disconnector.
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Nice set🧐
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Be nice if they made something similar to Eemann Tech’s tool for holding the TRS during install. It’s a little aluminum stick with a C-shape cut out on the end that the TRS coil fits into. Be easier than using needle nose pliers.
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Be nice if they made something similar to Eemann Tech’s tool for holding the TRS during install. It’s a little aluminum stick with a C-shape cut out on the end that the TRS coil fits into. Be easier than using needle nose pliers.
Slave pin for the win.
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Be nice if they made something similar to Eemann Tech’s tool for holding the TRS during install. It’s a little aluminum stick with a C-shape cut out on the end that the TRS coil fits into. Be easier than using needle nose pliers.
Slave pin for the win.
True, but the slave-pin method requires a lot of dis-assembly of the gun. Easier when in the field (i.e. at a match) to use a pair of needle nose pliers to hold the TRS in place in conjunction with a punch through the trigger pin hole works pretty well and you don’t run the risk of losing small parts while working at a Safety Area table (i.e. right side detent)
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Found an Eemann Tech video show-casing the tool I was talking about above and how he uses it.
https://youtu.be/nwx-lZRxUrQ
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Nice tool.. so simple :)
I'm not against, but tweezers are doing the same for me.
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It is a neat tool and 2morechains makes a valid point about working in the field. $30.00 + Shipping for the tool over a modified pair of pliers was a tough sell for me when it came out, so i passed.
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing
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I made my own custom tool for the TRS - a 1/4" wide scrap of wood with a notch cut in the end to push the spring down. Cost all of $0.00.
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Nice!
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I dig it!
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Backordered. Those punches would come in handy for all firearms!
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I wonder if this will also work on the H&K VP9 and P30 as well?
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Nice tool.. so simple :)
I'm not against, but tweezers are doing the same for me.
Man YouTube for the win