Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
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Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
I have a 1972 model BRNO Mod 2.It is in excellent condition. But the trigger is a little hard which hampers the accuracy. Is there any way to get the trigger pressure lighter? Some say to detach the barrel from the stock & then adjust the screw given at the trigger assembly to make it lighter. I have not done it yet and seek advice from seniors. Thanks.
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
You will need to make various tubular shims and drive out the 3mm transfer bar that sits under the sear on the underside of the action in order to do this and adjust the pre-load nut behind the trigger blade, if it is present on your Mod 2. Better still, would be to buy a Rifle Basix trigger or a Timney and be done with it. The CZ triggers are a real b**ch to work with and not for the faint-hearted!
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
I couldn't have agreed more with z375. I'd first look out for a gunsmith who's thoroughly in the knowledge of Brno trigger mechanism before attempting to have it altered or replaced. Although I doubt if there are any around. I achieved considerable success by turning the nut under the sear on my Brno model 2 although a slight initial take up does exist but can be felt only to a trained trigger finger.
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
login to http://www.rimfirecentral.com and see the Brno/CZ threads .They are good.In case you dont find a solution ask one,you will get the reply PRONTO-Its a very active forum.
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
Thanks brothers.. I will try. But I don't think I can handle the problem without the help of a good gunsmith.
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
Hi.
So some spare parts came in, however there were no screws you asked for.
I will have next batch probably in one month... and there should be those screws.
Meanwhile check out what i have for sale here http://www.gunsinternational.com/jojosvk-.cfm
or more is here: https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search?In ... rs=3855740
Best regards Jozef Pales
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So some spare parts came in, however there were no screws you asked for.
I will have next batch probably in one month... and there should be those screws.
Meanwhile check out what i have for sale here http://www.gunsinternational.com/jojosvk-.cfm
or more is here: https://www.gunbroker.com/All/search?In ... rs=3855740
Best regards Jozef Pales
MSG FROM A CZECH CHAP I KNOW__FOR INFO OF ALL MEMBERS
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
recieved my parts from joseph-prompt shipping,reasonable prices
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Re: Trigger of BRNO Mod 2
great, I had got them from CZ US, they are more expensive than this guy