« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2021, 08:43:26 AM »
Update: There isn't any place on a normal field strip that you can stone to adjust the fit tolerance, with the exception of the sides of the trigger guard where it goes up into the frame.
My CZ82 showed a lot of wear inside the frame at those locations, but you won't be able to stone or polish until you take the trigger guard out.
My CZ83 has a good bit of side-to-side slack, so I don't think doing anything in those locations would help.
My future plan is to knock out the roll pins and to gain access and be able to make adjustments.
I don't have any pin removal tools so I'll have to wait for the next gun show to be able to pick up what I need.
Until then, I found the best opening method for me at least, which still takes a bit of effort but seems to work:
1. With mag removed and slide locked back, grab the gun grip "upside down" in your left hand with the barrel pointing up your left leg.
2. Holding the gun firmly against your leg with your left arm straight, put two fingers of your right hand inside the trigger guard.
3. Keeping your back straight (this is important!), with your right hand, pull up-and-right firmly until the trigger guard snaps into the open position.
Let me know how this technique works for you.
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