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T1x vs 457 vs CA Ranger
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<blockquote data-quote="isaaccarlson" data-source="post: 2382790" data-attributes="member: 33850"><p>I have a 455. I did a trigger job and it now breaks like glass at 10 oz. i had it at 8 oz for a while and then raised it to 10. I shortened the factory spring, adjusted sear engagement (travel), and stoned the contact points. Best trigger I have. It teaches everyone about keeping their finger off the trigger because I have only had one person not set the trigger off while holding it. (after I clear it) most people put their finger directly on the trigger when they pick up a gun. That loud click makes them jump about 2 feet and they know they messed up. Their face tells the story and they usually hand it back and get real quiet.</p><p></p><p>A good trigger job is pretty easy on cz's and they can be made real nice. Mine has zero perceptible creep and minimal over travel. The bolt detents and transition points got smoothed out and it now cycles like butter without being as grabby. I also reshaped the firing pin to strike inside the rim for better ignition. That made a big difference. Bedding makes a big difference too. You can use jb quick to bed front and rear of receiver. I installed steel pillars along with the bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isaaccarlson, post: 2382790, member: 33850"] I have a 455. I did a trigger job and it now breaks like glass at 10 oz. i had it at 8 oz for a while and then raised it to 10. I shortened the factory spring, adjusted sear engagement (travel), and stoned the contact points. Best trigger I have. It teaches everyone about keeping their finger off the trigger because I have only had one person not set the trigger off while holding it. (after I clear it) most people put their finger directly on the trigger when they pick up a gun. That loud click makes them jump about 2 feet and they know they messed up. Their face tells the story and they usually hand it back and get real quiet. A good trigger job is pretty easy on cz's and they can be made real nice. Mine has zero perceptible creep and minimal over travel. The bolt detents and transition points got smoothed out and it now cycles like butter without being as grabby. I also reshaped the firing pin to strike inside the rim for better ignition. That made a big difference. Bedding makes a big difference too. You can use jb quick to bed front and rear of receiver. I installed steel pillars along with the bedding. [/QUOTE]
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