Yeah, I know. "What?!!? A problem with a CZ?!??! Unheard of."
Anyways. I picked up a brand new CZ SP-01 about a month back, and in the course of dry firing it last night, the trigger return spring broke. The trigger must have only been pulled about 1000 times (including actual rounds being firing from it). The only modifications that I've done to it are changing the recoil spring to 11 lbs. and the mainspring to 16 lbs. and swapping out the plastic guide rod for a steel one. None of that should have affected the trigger return spring, right?
Just want to make sure that I'm not at blame here.
Anyways. I picked up a brand new CZ SP-01 about a month back, and in the course of dry firing it last night, the trigger return spring broke. The trigger must have only been pulled about 1000 times (including actual rounds being firing from it). The only modifications that I've done to it are changing the recoil spring to 11 lbs. and the mainspring to 16 lbs. and swapping out the plastic guide rod for a steel one. None of that should have affected the trigger return spring, right?
Just want to make sure that I'm not at blame here.


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