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Hi has any one had a trigger kit fitted to there cz425

if so did you fit your self or did a gun smith fit it

my ones a bit harsh and i have been pulling of the target

thanks for looking input would be grateful

 

 

You would have been better asking who hasn't had a trigger kit fitted to their CZ :lol: as it is usually the first thing people do to their gun. I have one fitted to my CZ452 22rf and my old CZ452 17hmr and recently my CZ455 17hmr. All done myself which were all very easy indeed. :good:

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I believe you mean CZ452.

 

There is NO need to rush at a trigger kit (£10-£15), my CZ .22lr is original, my lads .22lr is original (but not great) and my last WMR was original.

 

My latest WMR and HMR were both in need of a little attention, and have had it.

 

Regardless, IF you need a trigger kit for the CZ rimfires, it is probably the cheapest and easiest fit aftermarket part you will ever buy for any gun, and really can transform it!

 

:good::good::good:

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I fitted a Yo Dave kit to my 452.

Did it myself,there's not a lot to it. On mine,it wasn't so much the weight of pull that I didn't like,it was the amount of creep. Fitted the shim,and now the trigger breaks much more crisply. :good:

 

Same here, I think newer CZ's have a lighter pull but for both my LR and HMR it was the creep I wanted to lose. YoDave kits on both did the trick. I had a gunsmith fit the LR but did the HMR myself. The instructions are clear and easy to follow.

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I'm not sure the CZ452 trigger is that adjustable, but the one on the 453 is adjustable.

 

But both are mod-able

 

The trigger spring is the easiest mod though, and I found my trigger spring to be far too heavy, so a quick swap and I have a beautifully light and predictable trigger pull. There's also a small ring you can place over to make the sear action smoother. As others have said, jump onto youtube for step by step instructions.

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As already stated really, I have trigger kits on both my 452 LR and HMR, I got the SYSS Rimfire Magic ones for £12, fitted them myself without issue, but you do NEED a suitable needle punch, please do not try to do it with a nail or something daft! Only needed to lighten the springs on mine, creep was fine, but they're all individuals! :good:

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