I got my decocker sear cage assembled this evening and then proceeded to the hammer, disconnector and strut.
I was preparing to do some hammering, and to my surprise the small pins slid right in without any resistance. They stay in while assembled but can easily be pushed out.
So either:
1) I am the fortunate recipient of new "no hammering necessary" disconnector and strut pins that miraculously will not fall out
OR2) These are the wrong pins
I ordered them from CZ-USA by clicking on their very handy schematic parts chart.
http://shop.cz-usa.com/czpartslists/cz75BD.pdf It is part number 9 that I clicked on which is labelled for all three pins (disconnector, strut and short trigger pin). When you click on it however, it only is called the "trigger pin short". I figured since the schematic calls them all part no 9, they're the same. THis is the link to that page:
http://shop.cz-usa.com/ProductDetail/0420022001_Trigger-Pin-Short-7585-Pin-X2What gives?
On CZCustom's website, they call the pin "Pin no 9" and says they are for the following purposes:
Pin Number 9
Sometimes called the Three pin.
This pin has three different uses.
Hammer to Strut
Hammer to Dis connector
Trigger to Trigger BowNow, I'm wondering if CZ-USA sent me the wrong pins. They are the perfect length, but the diameter has to be wrong???