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I would like to completely take apart the slide on my CZ 75B but have little experience and no written guide to do this. Is there a good shop manual, something along the lines of a Kuhnhausen, which will allow me to avoid screwing things up?


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I don't think so, but you can ask these guys. They should know.

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larrys, thanks for sending me to what seems to be the right place. I can't figure out how to post anything on that site but perhaps someday it will come to me in a flash. I never was too good with computers.


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I would like to completely take apart the slide on my CZ 75B but have little experience and no written guide to do this. Is there a good shop manual, something along the lines of a Kuhnhausen, which will allow me to avoid screwing things up?


you will need a "Quality" set of spring/roll pin punches & pin starter punches as well. Other wise the job will be FUGLY when you are done. The parts blow up in the Manual is what I have used in the past.If you dont have /cant find / download one I will see what I can come up with later.
 
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tsturm, I do have some decent tools for this but a diagram is not enough for my feeble mind I fear.


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Wink, I posted the question for you. I will see what they say. BTW, my screen name over there is Bigdog, so you can look under the CZ75B Club and see answers, if I am a little slow.


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Thanks Larry. Nothing pertinent has yet popped up. I would like to change the firing pin spring on mine and one of the posters says it's a little complicated.


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No problem. I will keep trying.


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Wink, here is a link to the AGI video. CZ recommended it. Look at the preview video. I think it will cover what you want.

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I have several TZ 75s, an SA P9, and a racegun built on a 75. All are variants of the CZ-75 made by Tanfolio under license.

Other than changing out an extractor, and strip for cleaning I've never had to do more than dunk the slide in varsol and run a pipe cleaner through the firing pin hole.

So you have some sort of problem?

(The slide is not the difficult part to deal with. If you take out the trigger internals it is very helpful to make a piece of Q-tip stem the right length to hold in the internal parts, put it together and then slide in the pin thus driving out the Q-tip piece. I can't get'm back together without this trick.)
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