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CZ LONG ARMS => VZ-58 semi auto rifle => Topic started by: briang2ad on June 26, 2022, 04:55:47 PM
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While FINALLY testing my KCIMS muzzle brake, I noted that while the gun now shoots much softer and flatter, and the double taps are nice, the CP trigger leaves much to be desired when trying to press off more than a double tap. The combination of trigger mush and long reset makes rapid fire a struggle.
Does dropping in an entire BS FCG change the game? I've read a few threads with no set conclusion. Does it need expert fitting? Are people generally happy with the change who have done this? Thanks.
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Is it better than the original trigger? Does ANYONE make a better trigger than the original? Lol
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While I have sold my vz-58, after I put in the Bonesteel trigger group there was an immediate drop in the pull force. The sear on the btg is thinner than the original and reduces the contact surface area which reduces friction. I loved the trigger feel. In any case I strongly recommend you get some powdered molydisulfide and burnish all metal to metal contact surfaces. You won't believe the changes in performance. It's kind of like making all the surfaces hardened with lubrication.
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ForcedMarch in stickies used to offer a custom trigger service. Have heard mixed results though on the safety side of the equation, but I *think* that was prior to him acquiring an FFL in order to allow you to ship the whole firearm to him.
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The trigger groups we sell(made by cnc warrior).
Are a marked improvement over original fcgs, especially compared to the plastic triggers.
They are not however, what I would call a game changer. They use very similar to original geometry. Everyone notices a distinct improvement in creep, and there is usually a drop in weight as well.
Long story short, if you swap out for our fcg, you will absolutely see a distinct improvement, however you still wont have a great trigger compared to some other platforms.
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Thanks folks. This rifle has ton of modes now...
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The trigger groups we sell(made by cnc warrior).
Are a marked improvement over original fcgs, especially compared to the plastic triggers.
They are not however, what I would call a game changer. They use very similar to original geometry. Everyone notices a distinct improvement in creep, and there is usually a drop in weight as well.
Long story short, if you swap out for our fcg, you will absolutely see a distinct improvement, however you still wont have a great trigger compared to some other platforms.
Are they a drop in replacement? Because I have two CzechPoint Vz.58's standing by...
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The trigger groups we sell(made by cnc warrior).
Are a marked improvement over original fcgs, especially compared to the plastic triggers.
They are not however, what I would call a game changer. They use very similar to original geometry. Everyone notices a distinct improvement in creep, and there is usually a drop in weight as well.
Long story short, if you swap out for our fcg, you will absolutely see a distinct improvement, however you still wont have a great trigger compared to some other platforms.
Are they a drop in replacement? Because I have two CzechPoint Vz.58's standing by...
Usually, theyre a drop in replacement, however due to the fact that they interface with the striker, selector, bolt carrier and receiver, sometimes tolerances stack and they do need some fitting.
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Any instructions available? I have one TG on the way.
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Are they a drop in replacement? Because I have two CzechPoint Vz.58's standing by...
Somehow I missed this and just found it. Yeah, WAY more expensive, but this is what I was looking for. My Vz.58's are my favorite guns, so I don't mind treating them right.
https://samopal-usa.com/enhanced-trigger (https://samopal-usa.com/enhanced-trigger)