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CZ
Model 27 Pistol (steps 4-6)
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WARNING:
Marstar assumes no responsibility for the
accuracy of the enclosed diagrams for purposes of stripping or,
assembly of parts of any firearm. Stripping,
assembly, and reassembly of any firearm or component(s)
thereof should be performed by a competent gunsmith. Marstar
assumes no liability for any modifications, repairs or
alterations performed on any firearm as a result of consulting
theses pages. For reference purposes only.
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Instructions below refer to part
numbers listed on the CZ
Model 27 exploded diagram. Please note the reference numbers
therein do not correspond with the part numbers in our online
catalogue.
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STOP!
Always 'clear' and inspect gun to ensure ammunition is not
loaded or chambered before performing maintenance on this or
any firearm.
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4.
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To get barrel (2) out of slide, pull
it forward until the 3 barrel lugs line up with cut in slide as
shown. Rotate lugs into cutout and pull barrel free of slide. On
earlier Model 24, barrel can be pulled straight out of slide.
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5.
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Firing pin (10) is retained by a
small machined block in early guns, and by a sheet metal
stamping in wartime models. To remove pin, simply push
protruding end of it below surface of firing pin retainer (8),
and pry retainer up and out as shown.
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6.
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With side-plate (14) and grip (23)
removed, operating parts can be easily removed. Early guns have
a small side-plate screw (15) which must be loosened before
plate can be slid up. Screw, if overly tightened, will bend
side-plate and bind parts.
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