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11 January 2005, 21:19
congomike
CZ 550 trigger
I have a .416 Rigby and I am very happy with it, with the exception of the trigger. When looking at the trigger assembly it just seems to me that there are an awful lot of small springs, pins etc just waiting to come loose, break or something else. I have been unable to find a source for aftermarket triggers. Is there such a beast? Or does CZ offer something other than this single set trigger? Thanks in advance!
12 January 2005, 00:25
Robgunbuilder
Call Ed Plummer at AHR. He has a better trigger. You are right the CZ trigger assembly is very complicated with lots of parts to lose or break. -Rob


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13 January 2005, 00:38
Grove
This is very good news. Question to Robgunbuilder: what is AHR? I'm a new member here so, I'm not familiar with some of the jargon on this forum. I am getting a CZ 550 American Safari in 375 H&H.

Thanks
13 January 2005, 01:02
ELKampMaster
Given the lightening speed that "bad news" about a given product travels (e.g. CZ 550 "c-clip" firing pin locks), has there been increased reports of trigger failures on CZ DGR's coming out of Africa (or elsewhere)?

EKM


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13 January 2005, 01:09
BFaucett
quote:
Originally posted by Grove:
This is very good news. Question to Robgunbuilder: what is AHR? I'm a new member here so, I'm not familiar with some of the jargon on this forum. I am getting a CZ 550 American Safari in 375 H&H.

Thanks


AHR = American Hunting Rifles, Inc.
http://www.hunting-rifles.com/

(I've never done business with them.)

-Bob F.