CZ Shadow 2. Competition Springs Kit setting. Eemann Tech.
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2020
- CZ Shadow 2. Competition Springs Kit setting. www.Eemann Tech.com
How to Install Eemann Tech Competition Springs Kit ET-131203 for CZ and what in kit? Check this in this video.
The Eemann Tech Competition Springs Kit for CZ has been specially made for IPSC and USPSA competitors. Use it if you wish to improve the trigger weight, recoil characteristics and overall feel of your CZ.
All factory pistols are setup to pass stringent tests with a multitude of ammunition hence the heavy springs!
Realise the performance you can achieve by tuning and customizing your CZ to your load and preferred feel.
Eemann Tech Competition Springs Kit ET-131203 for CZ contains:
• ET-131141 Eemann Tech Recoil Spring for CZ 11lbs - 1pc.
• ET-131119 Eemann Tech Main Spring for CZ 9 lbs - 1pc.
• ET-131109 Eemann Tech Competition Trigger Spring for CZ 75 - 1pc.
• ET-131156 Eemann Tech Competition Firing Pin Spring for CZ - 1pc.
• ET-131113 Eemann Tech Competition Sear Spring for CZ 75 - 1pc.
Compatible with:
• CZ 75, CZ 75B
• CZ 85, CZ 85B
• CZ 75 SP-01, CZ 75 SP-01 Tactical
• CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow, CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow Orange
• CZ Shadow 2, CZ Shadow 2 Orange
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Thank you i bought 2
Awesome!! will get one kit. /Framåt
thank you!
whats the final trigger weight? sa and da
Hello, thanks for the video.
What is the lifespan of these springs?
After how many shoots would you recommend to change them?
Hello this kit upgrade working only with realoding ammunition ?
What's the size of the pin punch you had to use for the trigger pin? thank you
It’s a 2mm punch
Hello, I really enjoy the efficiency with which you describe and perform your modifications. My son owns a Shadow 2 blue. I own the Shadow 2 Orange. My son has already installed a spring kit. My challenge is knowing what came installed in my S2O. Then I’ll order your kit that fits my needs best! Thanks
thank you!
Thanks 👍
Is it better to have extended firing pin with this set?Or that will have bad effects?
Extended firing pin always helps, there are no bad effects
You need an extended pin if the springs are too weak. With both it'll set off hard primers again, but it'll less reliable and dangerous. It'll be far more prone to firing when dropped on the hammer and dropped in general. Over the last 5 years 2 people died that way. One hit himself, the other the RO behind him. There is a balance in all things.
Invest in taking classes.
Can I change out my main spring from stock to a 7lb spring without having to do anything else to lighten my DA trigger pull? Will I experience light strikes on professional 124grn with federal primers? Or would I have to get the extended firing pin and softer firing pin spring too?
With federal 100% will work 8lbs main spring. If you need less trigger pull weight you can replace trigger bar spring, trigger spring (it will remove ~0,3kg more)
@@dmitrieemann great! Thanks for the quick reply. Is this still legal for Production category in IPSC?
So what's the final DA/SA pull weights? Meets the requirements on both for production class?
Single Action is not allowed for production devision
@@EemannTech not what I asked. With the change in springs what is the double action and the single action pull weights? Production requires that the first trigger pull from double action be 5lbs (2.27kg) or more. With this kit is the first double action trigger pull still above 5lbs?
@@AGRSSV1 Yes, double action still little bit higher than 5 lbs, single action ~1kg
I got my DA down to just over 5lbs with 7lbs main spring. This depends allot on what primers you use
Single action was just under 2lbs
This kit can be used on a CZ75 b 45 acp?
Yes it can Carlos
@@paulhagiantoniou530 thank you!
I have just installed the complete competition kit (130052) in my Shadow 2 and most cartidges won't shoot 🙁 It seems like the hammer can't push the new firing pin strong enough as they are shot if I pull the trigger twice. I'm using CCI primers. Any ideas? Should I return to factory main spring?
Hello Daniel
Are you reloading?
CCI primers are very hard and if you are reloading you need to ensure the primers are seated deep enough so that when you run your finger over the primer you feel a distinct depression, ie the primer is seated deeper than the case. Also make sure the Chanel your firing pin resides in is free of burrs, you can test this by dropping the firing pin in backwards without the firing pin spring. It should fall freely and the sound of it bouncing will tell you it’s free, if it hangs up you will need to roll a piece of water paper and work it in and out of the Chanel also rotating it to remove and burrs.
Alternatively going up one pound on the main spring will also resolve the hard primer issue.
If possible softer primers like federal 100 work great even with our softest 7 lbs main spring.
@@paulhagiantoniou530 Thanks a lot for your comment. Yes, I'm reloading. I just came back from the range, aprox. a 40% of misfires. Tried with commercial ammo (Magtech) and the problem is not present. I changed back to the factory main spring and 100% good, so I'm assuming the combination of this spring plus these primers is not working well. I will take notice into the primer depth as indicated. Firing pin channel is clean and clear. Unfortunately there are not many available primer brands in my area. I could probably find Sellier&Bellot 4,4. Do you know if they are softer than CCI? Alternatively I'll order the 8 lbs main spring, but totally I love the DA feeling with the 7 lbs :)
@@dani-vh Sounds good Daniel. I think allot can be said for the primer depth.
Let me know please.
Also it’s a good idea to have one pound heavier spring.
S&B is also hard but check your seating depth.
@Paul Hagiantoniou just a quick update: my Shadow 2 is working flawlessly even with CCI primers with the main spring that came with the Eemann Tech kit (8 lbs). No need to replace it. You were right and some primers were not fully seated. Furthermore, it's like the new springs have "settled down" if you know what I mean. Thank you very much for your support!
@@dani-vh You’re most welcome Daniel
Is it good too for cz 75 sp01 shadow
thank you!
Do you sell the special tool for mounting the trigger spring?
Not yet but soon we will have the tool available
we have it already
I will buy it' . But now I'm waiting for an order placed with you and shipped on November 24th
@@1968damien Hello, Please send you request to support@ipscstore.com
@@EemannTech i just bought the special tool . It work fine !!! Thank you Sir
I installed the upgrade kit for a shadow 1 and it malfunctioned in every clip. Any suggestions?
Hello
Please explain what type of malfunctions you were experiencing?
Feeding, light strikes, extraction?
@@paulhagiantoniou530 I think we have fixed the issue, it was a shooters mistake, I noticed the safety was up everytime it stopped. Solid product!!! Sponsor me, I can start making review video's on eemann tech stuff
@@paulhagiantoniou530 it shot like a dream
Hi, this kit can be good for those who use 147 gr balls?
I use it mate, its a good kit with 147gr and with 124gr
Thanks!!!!
LOL with my first trigger spring change, I chased the spring around the room about five times. Lost it once for almost an hour. The damn things can jump.
Lol 😂 indeed they do
I know I'm quite randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to stream newly released series online ?
@Omar Tadeo thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !!
@Tony Bowen Happy to help :)
Looks like some Voodoo Tuning...
Hello,
I have received the kit and all the components are installed in my CZ shadow 2. After installation, I noticed a pressure problem on the trigger bar spring. In sigle action, when i pull the trigger, I heard a scratching like a false reset. I disassembled everything and put back only the factory disconnector. The problem is gone. Should I adjust the disconnector of the kit by polishing?
Best regards
Hello Sir
Thank you for your purchase, can you please send a video of what is going on with the reset?
Send to export at eemann-tech.com
In the mean time shooting the gun will probably settle the Disconnector and the sound will disapear, if not there will be some witness marks on the disco showing where a little fitting is required.
@@EemannTech save noise like this cz75 ua-cam.com/video/NNhVUo2C-P8/v-deo.html , I see the trigger bar spring moving in two stages with noise, as if the pressure of the sear was not normal, the problem disappeared by removing the disconnector and putting the factory one back
Jesus guys - you blocked the view when you removed the sear cage. Have no idea how to do it now.
You can check here ua-cam.com/video/mOej5riXzOc/v-deo.html