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This e-book is downloadable here : http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/cz70en.htm Ebook's Content Field dismounting of the CZ-70 pistol - Removal of the magazine - Detachment of the slide - Inspection of the abutment extension of the slide - Dismounting latch explained Advanced dismounting of the slide - Dismounting of the firing pin - Dismounting of the extractor - Dismounting of the "cartridge loaded" indicator Advanced dismounting of the frame (1) - Dismounting of the grip plates - Dismounting of the main spring - Reason of an exceedingly high weight of the trigger pull - Extraction of the friction spring Advanced dismounting of the frame (2) - Dismounting of the side cover plate - The best method of dismounting the cover plate - Dismounting of the trigger assembly - Dismounting of the sear - Reinstallation of the sear Advanced dismounting of the frame (3) - Dismounting of the magazine catch - Dismounting of the hammer - Dismounting of the safety - Dismounting of the takedown latch - Dismounting of the hold-open latch - Dismounting of the barrel Functioning of the CZ-70 pistol (1) - Installation of the magazine in the grip - Friction spring explained - Manual cycling of the slide and chambering - The "cartridge loaded" indicator Functioning of the CZ-70 pistol (2) - Hammer cocked by the slide recoil - Firing in single action mode - Recoil of the slide and disconnection - Early stage of the slide recoil - Modified firing pin by Harrington Products Functioning of the CZ-70 pistol (3) - Extraction and ejection of the cartridge shell - Trigger released for reconnection - Shooting in double action mode Functioning of the CZ-70 pistol (4) - Improvement of the trigger weight - The hammer rebound in question Functioning of the CZ-70 pistol (5) - Hold-open latch functioning explained - Perfect alignment of the hold-open latch Functioning of the CZ-70 pistol (6) - Lowering of the hammer at rest by using the trigger - Hammer retained by the thumb and trigger released - Lowering of the hammer at rest using the safety lever The manual safety of the CZ-70 pistol - Structure of the safety body - Functioning of the safety when hammer is at rest - Functioning of the safety when hammer is cocked - Action of the safety locking stud on the trigger bar From the CZ-50 to the CZ-70 - Early CZ-50 pistol - Strakonice factory production (1950 - 1952) - Uherský Brod production (1957 - 1970) - Diagram of the early CZ-50 pistol - CZ-50 and CZ-70 pistols compared - CZ-70 annual production - Czech commercial proof | ||
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