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Trigger for BRNO ZKK-602
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Does anyone make an aftermarket trigger for this rifle?


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Posts: 4360 | Location: Sunny Southern California | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I haven't been able to find one. If you do I am all ears, cause I am working on a ZKK now.

There is a site in England that lists parts.

Whats wrong with your trigger? ZKK's have pretty good triggers usually, and don't need replacing. Do you want to get rid of the "SET" trigger? Confused Anyway there is a part for that if it"s the issue.
 
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Tom Burgess makes a real nice trigger for the cz550. I think that they'll work in the zkk?




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If either of you have the original "straight" trigger off of a 602 - I'd take that off your hands...

PM me with price.


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If either of you have the original "straight" trigger off of a 602 - I'd take that off your hands...

PM me with price.


Are you looking for the original "straight-ahaped" single-set trigger? o Or, the original "conventional single-stage trigger? If the latter, on my ZKK's they were all convenional curved shape.

I am dickering on another ZKK as we speak these days, but if I don't get it, I have a spare, straight, ZKK single-set trigger.


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I don't have any spare parts, mine is the straight set. An extra curved came with my rifle new but it was long gone by the time I got it. The mags didn't have the extra trigger Confused

ANyway I am all ears on any rear sight and dovetail parts if you find any.
 
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If either of you have the original "straight" trigger off of a 602 - I'd take that off your hands...

PM me with price.


Are you looking for the original "straight-ahaped" single-set trigger? o Or, the original "conventional single-stage trigger? If the latter, on my ZKK's they were all convenional curved shape.

I am dickering on another ZKK as we speak these days, but if I don't get it, I have a spare, straight, ZKK single-set trigger.


I'm looking for the striaght, set trigger - part # 68 - as illustrated below.



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Yes your looking for the trigger thats on my rifle. That didn't come with the Magnum 602 action. THe outfit in England might be your best bet I haven't found a good source of parts for these in the USA. Actually I think you might have better luck in Canada, these rifles were actaully imported into there where most in the US were privately imported or trickled down across the border.

Like I said if you find someone stocking any of these parts let us know. I have to travel today but I will look this weekend to see if I can't find that site in UK that had ZKK parts.
 
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Did you check with Mike Eagleshield At CZ-USA?

I know they have some old parts there.

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Posts: 1261 | Location: Clearwater, FL and Union Pier, MI | Registered: 24 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Pragotrade in Toronto may have the set trigger & spring (#68 & #71) for the ZKK602 magnum. If not, I have one I will trade for the regular trigger (#56).


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The one you are looking for is the one I have. It will be a couple of weeks though before I know if my pending purchase offer (for another rifle) will be accepted, and I etermine whether or not it has the set-trigger in it. If the purchase falls through, or if I get the rifle and it already has the set trigger in it, then I'd have no need fgr this spare.

Most of the used ZKKs I've run across have the set-trigger in them, instead of the conventional trigger. I find that hard to understand, as I MUCH prefer their conventional trigger for field use. I don't find the Brno ZKK set-trigger an exemplary design.


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Posts: 9685 | Location: Cave Creek 85331, USA | Registered: 17 August 2001Reply With Quote
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The single set trigger your looking for is like the one pictured in Alf's post except he is missing one of the cocking springs #72, 3 pins #'s 57,57 &73 and the front sear striker screw. The pic also shows the bolt take down tool and the packaging colt bag. These are very difficult to find and are a great option to the rifle. Brno machined all their ZKK's for this option. I might have a complete set up. Pls email at rgg_7@hotmail.com and I'll look through my parts.
 
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