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			<title>CZ 452 American</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I got (bought) a CZ 452 a couple of weeks ago, foolishly before doing my home work. After the purchase I discovered it's flaw, a lousy trigger, creep rough, etc. I researched the web and saw the various "kits" to correct the problems, also a fix that shimed the trigger itself. I did a modification...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I got (bought) a CZ 452 a couple of weeks ago, foolishly before doing my home work. After the purchase I discovered it's flaw, a lousy trigger, creep rough, etc. I researched the web and saw the various &quot;kits&quot; to correct the problems, also a fix that shimed the trigger itself. I did a modification of that job and after replacing the spring, I have a wonderful trigger. I used to shoot a Remington Mod. 37A with the &quot;miracle trigger&quot; and I think this is just as good. (my memory is going tough) :) Preliminary sshooting shows the gun to be very accurate, I am pleased.</div>

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			<title>CZ guide rods</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:02:34 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I have a CZ75BD in 9mm and a CZ75B in 40 cal.  both have the plastic guide rods...other than wondering the reason for the use of a plastic part in an otherwise steel/almost indestructable pistol...is there a real reason to go with the after market stainless guide rod?  I'm not going to change...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have a CZ75BD in 9mm and a CZ75B in 40 cal.  both have the plastic guide rods...other than wondering the reason for the use of a plastic part in an otherwise steel/almost indestructable pistol...is there a real reason to go with the after market stainless guide rod?  I'm not going to change springs and have not heard of problems but there must be a reason for the after market rods...thoughts?  thanks</div>

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