UPDATE:
I?ve contacted CZ, and they?ve educated me on how the system works, and why it is indeed safe. I wrote up a full comment later in this thread explaining their take on the ?safe-action? system, but it is indeed safe. You can read on if you want to see that explanation.

ORIGINAL POST:




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I made a video to demonstrate what I'm seeing. I have a 2018 model with the anti-rotation fix in place, and I showed this in the video.
I asked on Reddit, and I'm not the only one experiencing this. I had multiple people PM me (and one reply in the thread) telling me that they also see this behavior, and none of us knows if this is somehow
expected,
mitigated by some other part of the mechanism, or something else. The thread ultimately got buried, but only one person replied saying theirs did not behave similarly, so I ultimately don't know how common this behavior might be, if it is indeed bad.
Here's the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgVMt9rZWwsSteps:
- Clear and field strip the pistol
- Pull the striker rearward until the block/safety engages.
- Push the striker forward (toward the barrel).
- In my case, and in the case of at least some other users, the block simply slides out of the way and allows the striker to move forward.
- About 1 in 10 times, it does seem to properly grip, and doesn't slide forward.
- When it DOES properly grip, I can wiggle the striker side to side and it fails again.
So, is this nothing to worry about because some other aspect of the mechanism mitigates it, or is this a potential "big deal?"
The spring on the safety is in its proper place, functions as expected, and is in good shape. I tried to show that at the end, but it may not be clearly visible. I probably should have demonstrated that I could pull it back and it does spring back into position against the striker, but oh well.