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GENERAL => Cajun Gun Works => Topic started by: Cbass on December 09, 2016, 08:44:10 AM
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At first I thought it was me just not getting the notch lined up right. Then I realized the notch on the bushing wasn't far back enough to line up with the pin hole. after a little filing it will work but I managed to destroy the roll pin hopefully I can find a pin that will work at the hardware store
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No one? Guess I should have asked before I modified the bushing. Hopefully I didn't do anything stupid .I used a 5/64x3/8 tension pin te replace the roll pin . I think the tension pin looks better than the roll pin and it fit nice and snug. Hope I didn't bubba it up to bad
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Im pretty sure someone here had to do that. not many though.
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Cbass,
It's quite possible your particular CZ required some minor fitting where the retaining pin rides. There are some dimensional variations on firearms inherent in all designs. We designed our bushing so when the pin is installed, it would seat the bushing into the slide tight so it could never have a less than perfect fit.
Sounds like you did the right thing.
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Happened to me to....it was on a 2016 CZ 75BD.....yup, your not the only one >:(
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I've done 4--just one of them took a lot of work, the other three went straight through without fitting
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This is a 2015 BD. I really didn't have to remove much just took a few minutes. Everything else is perfect. Barrel locks up nice and tight takes a little wiggling to get the barrel in and out the slide. I can't hit a beer can from 5yds so hopefully the new bushing will fix that ;)
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All I do is run the properly sized drill bit through the hole and you are done. CZ Custom sells the drill bits to drill the front sights. One pass with the bit and everything goes right together perfectly. It takes less than 5 minutes. You just have to be careful not to break the tiny drill bit.
http://czcustom.com/products/cz-gunsmith-tools/front-sight-drill.html
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....I can't hit a beer can from 5yds so hopefully the new bushing will fix that ;)
How many beer cans did you have lined up? Were they empty? If they were empty were they recently full? If they were, you do have a LARGE backstop - right?!?! O0
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Haha maybe I need to switch to 32oz cans bigger target
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As mentioned above, I've also found that running the drill bit through each time makes everything go smoothly. Ace Hardware usually stocks #47 wire drill bits and I keep a couple in my box.
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The very first one I installed looked ok to the eye but I wound up mushrooming the front sight pin when it got held up by something. After drilling through the hole the pin went in just like it should. When I installed my second one I just went ahead and drilled it out to keep from wasting another pin.
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Had to drill mine too, probably should have from the very start, heading to hardware for a replacement roll pin today, Mongo only pawn in game of destroying roll pin.
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I used a 5/64x3/8 tension pin to replace the roll pin.
Same here, getting a #47 today for the bushing on my "SP-01 Compact". Where did you get the tension pin, Fastenal or elsewhere?
K.
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I got the tension pin at a local farm supply store
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If you cannot find them locally CZ Custom and CGW's sells them. I always add 5 to any order I place, you can never have too many sight pins or lifter springs. ;D
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you can never have too many sight pins or lifter springs. ;D
TRUTH
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Had to drill mine too, probably should have from the very start, heading to hardware for a replacement roll pin today, Mongo only pawn in game of destroying roll pin.
Yep, I destroyed one pin by not drilling. Luckily I read enough posts of people destroying their pins I bought two spares lol.
Drilled out the hole and pin went in easily.
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Spo1shadow +1! Drill it and be done. Cause it's hard as hell to match it up perfectly. Beats going through multiple roll pins and frustration
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