Timney Trigger for the CZ 452

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Timney Trigger for the CZ 452

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If you know of anyone looking for the newest (Just started shipping last week) trigger at a discount, please have them e-mail me for details...


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Mail sent - have you tried one of the Timney triggers yet?

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E-mail sent back at ya. Yes I have tried one, they are sweet and Timney got this one right. They were the rage at SHOT this year, and people have been on fire for them since then... I will install one one one of my CZ's and get back with you, but they are fully adjustable with out removing the trigger from the action, unlike the pain in the arse adjustable sears....

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Post by Jason »

Just a clarification here, Chicken.. If you meant to say they're adjustable without removing the stock, that's very cool. If you meant what you said in that they're adjustable without removing the trigger from the action, that's the same as both the factory adjustment nut (which doesn't really do much) and the adjustable sear from Automated Solutions.
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No, you have to remove the action from the stock. The only sears I have dealt with and installed were the one's sold at Brownell's and to adjust them you had to completly dis assemble the trigger mech.

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Post by Jason »

This is the one I have in my CZ right now. It's adjustable with the little allen wrench that came with it while still attached to the action. That's a good thing, too, because I hate switching out sears on CZs, chasing that damn little ball around.

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Is this an easy install, or does it require stock trimming with the synthetic stock found on the Style/Silhouette models?
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I have been told there needs to be about 1/16" alloted for the sides and clearance for the adjustment nuts. I plan on installing one in my 452 Silhouette this weekend, I will try and have a report ASAP!

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Post by kevinpagano »

Chicken, I heard that there are 2 versions of the trigger for the 452. An
"L" and an "M" version. Do you know anything about this and maybe what the difference is?

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The "L" Is for the .22 LR and the .17 Mach2 actions (these are the new ones that just started shipping in the last cpl weeks)
The "M" is for the .22 Mag and the .17HMR

The one's I have comming are the "L" but I can get the others at a discount as well.

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Just wanted to mention that I will have a few of these with me at Winnsboro (LR and the MAG) if anyone wants to look one over!

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