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Offline newtoczs

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CZ DUO Complete Disassembly
« on: January 16, 2020, 03:50:48 PM »
Hi guys, a while back I picked up a CZ DUO that had plenty of “patina”  on it for a song at a local gun show. I love this little .25 and would like to do a proper conservation on the pistol. It has some pitting  and has lost a fair amount of its original finish over the years. When I purchased it, it had the spring from what looked like a BIC ink pen in place of a striker spring and was missing the striker spring guide rod. Thankfully a fellow forum number told me about the 6d nail fix and I was able to table top fabricate a new one.  Add one spring kit for a Colt 1908 and I had a fine shooting little pistol.

I’ve enjoyed my little DUO as a shooter for the past couple of years and, as I said before, I’d like to conserve it. Has anyone ever completely disassembled their DUO before?  If you have, do you have any tips for me before I get out the punches and start taking her down the rest of the way?  I have done complete takedowns of my 75s and 1911s without much issue, but I feel more like a jeweler with this thing than a gunsmith.

Thanks in advance.