CZ Aftermarket trigger?

Timney. $89.95US. You want their model CZ550M. You could just do a trigger job though. Polish the sear and hammer mating parts and change the springs. Mind you, Wolff doesn't have springs for CZ's.
 
Thanks sray:rockOn:, I have been looking through various gun part supplier books and haven't been able to locate anything:bangHead:...I even had the gun at a 'smith and had him check for an aftermarket trigger, he couldn't come up with anything either. Low and behold, a Timney, perfect, I will have to get one on order!

Crazy Davey, the factory trigger is a piece of junk IMO, creepy, even after playing around with it and trying the 'set trigger.' Some people may like them, I'm not a big fan.

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My cz550 american has one ,works good except i have trouble pushing it forward to set it with just my finger so i have to change my grip on the rifle to set it.
 
I can see one on a varmint (like my .222 Fox) or long-range rifle but not on a .375!
If I hadn't used one myself, I would have thought the same thing.

I used the regular trigger setting in the field and the set at the range. The only thing that I didn't like (maybe) was the shape of the trigger itself, but got used to it.

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SuperCub said:
The information could benefit others as well.

If he knew how to adjust the factory trigger properly then this thread could benefit others. But when he "played" around with his trigger he couldnt figure it out so it must be junk in his opinion, not going to benefit anyone...
 
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