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epsylum
02-06-2007, 17:17
I sold my dad my CZ-52 because I wanted money for another gun and I knew I would still be able to shoot it if I sold it to him. Well he put in the Harrington Competition Trigger found on Makarov.com. WOW! what a difference. It has an excellent break at around 4.5# I would say. MUCH better than stock. I know with S&B ammo the CZ-52 is capable of decent accuracy, but it took me many mags worth of ammo to get used to the crappy trigger. I can see this thing being much more accurate now.

I am now thing about puttin my C&R to good use and getting another one while I can and getting the Harrington trigger.

BTW he also got the dissasembly tool. WELL worth the money. It fits in the hole, not in the little notch, so it in there very solidly. No more flying barrels (I have launched mine down a hot gunrange before on accident using the magazine baseplate method).

Dennis in MA
02-13-2007, 12:28
Interesting. I decided after YEARS of looking at them to grab 2 52's last week.

After reading this thread, I was worried about trigger-pull. I found it to be fine.

I found the now-completely-cleaned-and-lubed one to be better than fine. Sure it's long, but not at all heavy.

I wound up grabbing some machined firing pins, wood grips, and extended mag releases. Not sure if I'll install the mag-releases. They seem OVERLY large. And the CAI-supplied holster? I'm shocked the gun came in with no rust on it. YEESH!

Now I just gotta wait for my ammo to come in. And 3 sets of earplugs and muffs. LOL

I almost wish I'd ordered one in hard chrome. Just because it looked cool. But I feared the extra thickness would take away tolerance required in this gun and it would become a jammo-matic.

Oh, and I just used a properly-sized punch to get the bbl out and in. It worked pretty well. I wondered if the supplied-cleaning-rod was of proper thickness to do the same. I'll have to find out.