Author Topic: Guys that have taken out the trigger on their P07/P09s, is this required?  (Read 2054 times)

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Offline Stopsign32v

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At 3:00 in the video, is that required or is it pretty easy to do it without?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS7LzkUQlt8

Offline Sean-82

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Would recommend using the method Joe L describes. It's been a while since I've had my CZ apart, but I did not deviate from these instructions.

Offline Joe L

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If you don't use the slave pin in the trigger, you stand a chance of launching the trigger return spring while trying to install it.  You can try it.  I have launched a few and found fewer. 

To be honest, I used a slave pin on the 75 series pistols and just carried that practice through to the P series pistols and that is why it is this way in the video.  Knock yourself out if you want to try it without the slave pin.  I'd wear eye protection and have a spare in hand before doing so, however.  Just don't knick the spring with a pair of pliers or it will fail sooner than without a knick.   

Joe
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Offline Stopsign32v

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Ok, just ordered a "75 hammer pin" for $10 shipped to use to hold the trigger spring.  :'( :'( :'(

Hope it's worth $10

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Dont know how else to do it but I just went with the center portion of a wooden toothpick cut to size. It worked fine

Offline rich63

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You can also use a q-tip cut to size.

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Offline Stopsign32v

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Dont know how else to do it but I just went with the center portion of a wooden toothpick cut to size. It worked fine

You can also use a q-tip cut to size.

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Sounds like I did a great job of wasting $10.  :-\ :-\ :-\

Offline toddzilla36

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Sounds like if you're worried about wasting $10, you need to find another hobby.

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Offline sangre

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He literally says "You can use a toothpick or a Q-tip or almost anything" in the video.

LOL

And, thanks to this video, and that statement, I successfully used this video to guide me through polishing some internals, and I used a Q-tip for this part.


Offline Stopsign32v

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Sounds like if you're worried about wasting $10, you need to find another hobby.

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I'm worried about wasting any money.  ???

Offline DOC 1500

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Re: Guys that have taken out the trigger on their P07/P09s, is this required?
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2017, 04:12:54 PM »
I have a couple of pieces of cut toothpick sitting on my bench they work well. Follow what he says in the video you can't go wrong, I'm no gunsmith and was able to take the gun apart and put it back together by these videos.
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Re: Guys that have taken out the trigger on their P07/P09s, is this required?
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2017, 05:18:36 PM »
Dont know how else to do it but I just went with the center portion of a wooden toothpick cut to size. It worked fine


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Offline SI VIS PACEM PARRABELLUM

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Re: Guys that have taken out the trigger on their P07/P09s, is this required?
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2017, 07:31:24 PM »
Sounds like if you're worried about wasting $10, you need to find another hobby.

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I'm worried about wasting any money.  ???

That's in no way money wasted. After over 30 years in the automotive field I can attest to the necessity of having the right tool for the job. Put the pin pin in a baggie and save it with your other tools and you will have it anytime you need it without the worry of "making " something work.

Offline DOC 1500

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Re: Guys that have taken out the trigger on their P07/P09s, is this required?
« Reply #13 on: February 04, 2017, 07:48:35 PM »
No such thing as too many tools in the toolbox.
Then again I had a boss that used to say ,hey, anybody can do the job with the right tool. LOL
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Offline Joe L

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Re: Guys that have taken out the trigger on their P07/P09s, is this required?
« Reply #14 on: February 04, 2017, 09:59:58 PM »
Believe me, you will use that hammer pin on a hammer strut or a disconnector someday.  Not wasted at all.  Have a good time working on your pistol.  It's all good.

Joe 
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