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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Did you know that the barrel bushing is only held in place by the front pin (for those carry optics shooters that remove their front sights)….
    I did nit know that. I’m going to assume that since Cajun did my slide mill, optic install, including the removal of my front sight, that it’s been dealt with accordingly…?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucky View Post
    I did nit know that. I’m going to assume that since Cajun did my slide mill, optic install, including the removal of my front sight, that it’s been dealt with accordingly…?
    Yes, they will have replaced the front sight pin, even without a front sight installed.

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    If anyone hasn't seen Oleg's excellent CZ disassembly instructions:
    http://www.olegnikitin.com/news/comp...5-sp-01-shadow
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    CZ Shadow 2- USPSA Production Gun

    I just installed my 3rd CGW 10x barrel bushing. https://cajungunworks.com/product/ba...for-sp-01-10x/

    Here are updated instructions that make this super easy.

    * Remove bushing retaining pin
    * Use 1/4” 7/16” or 11mm socket with a long extension backwards to pound out OEM bushing.
    * Degrease slide & bushing
    * CGW bushing in freezer for 15min
    * Heat slide with a heat gun
    * When ready, do the following quickly before the bushing warms up:
    * Lubricate bushing channel with rubbing alcohol
    * Line up roll pin groove carefully and gently push bushing in as far as you can by hand
    * Pound the slide against soft wood to seat bushing fully.
    * After the bushing is installed, use a new roll pin

    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 08-29-2021 at 08:27 PM.
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