The housing is plastic and the lug for the striker has no channel. Fixable problem. But still a problem. Hopefully they rectify it, teething issues should be expected. Cz builds some bad mammer jammer hammer guns. Their last striker was not exactly good. They did a lot of things to improve on over a Glock. But it is still a new design.
Most can rack the slide to the rear. Flip the gun over and manually rotate the striker with a little pressure. Which in turn creates a failure to return to battery. Simply put this should be a mostly sealed channel or at least have a channel for the lug to ride in. The Omaha gun failed. Everyone blamed the finish. But this has happened more then once. Maybe they caused the failure to come into play sooner by detail stripping the gun and putting it back together. Another person reported failures also after taking the gun apart. Both seem very fluent in gunsmithing so you would figure it may be a issue with the removal and replacement process. Sometimes with plastic parts they do not come apart and go back together like machined or even mim stuff.
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