REPAIR : CZ S 200

...I have a CZ S 200 that has a broken trigger...I had things set up to send it to PA for repair last year and got distracted...I never sent it...

...I have sent a bunch of requests and not gotten any response and when I called today I got told they don't fix those even though I explained that I had a previous arrangement for the gun in question...

...it occurred to me there might be some place better to send it or I could perhaps fix it myself...

...the reason I never got anywhere in that regard was never being able to get the tool to remove the stock...

...I thought I found them and tried to get one today but they are backordered...
 
If it's the trigger blade that is broken, Rowan engineering sells one... Just a thought.

https://www.rowanengineering.com/products.htm

They make some good stuff.

As for the stock removal tool, I have one somewhere in among my junk, but as I recall, it shouldnt be hard to make the proper tool.

...I don't think that is the problem...at least it does not look like it...the trigger looks and moved normally but it does not release anything or engage anything...

...thank you for that link...!!!... 😁👍
 
Do you feel resistance when working the bolt? You should feel the small spring compress and hear the sear engage. So that is where I would look... 1. is the sear not engaging... or 2, is the sear engaging and the trigger does not release the sear. In the case of 2, then you have a gun cocked and loaded so do be careful. 

If you have a pellet loaded, I would carefully use a dowell to remove it. Then disconnect the air tank for further testing.
 
If it's the trigger blade that is broken, Rowan engineering sells one... Just a thought.

https://www.rowanengineering.com/products.htm

They make some good stuff.

As for the stock removal tool, I have one somewhere in among my junk, but as I recall, it shouldnt be hard to make the proper tool.

...I don't think that is the problem...at least it does not look like it...the trigger looks and moved normally but it does not release anything or engage anything...

...thank you for that link...!!!... 
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Take a look at this. Sound like sear screw need adjusting. Use this illustration and give it a try.
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...all those screws...I hope something didn't fall out...I bet screw "A" fell out...

...I will be glad if that fixes it and feel like an idiot...

...can you get to them with the but stock on...???...

...anyone tried these Rowan magazines...???...next they should add a Huma regulator...

...I do not know if I am joking or not...
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Hapo, you need to remove stock for better access to screws. You need this tool to remove stock or you can fabricate one.
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...the repair was $63 including a three dollar part, and shipping was $12...

...a new air tank it was GTG...they would not fix an old one as it is from 2002...

...the turn around was 10 days...8 considering shipping...the gun should be back tomorrow, making the gun 12 days out of hand...

...say as you will, IMHO PA/AV rock...

...still looking at magazines...are the Air Arms magazines better...???...

...I like the looks of the Rowen magazine...it looks like you could single load the Air Arms one...



https://www.airrifleshop.co.uk/products/air-arms-s200-10-shot-retro-fit-magazine

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