AHR upgrades: safety

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For those who may know:
Is the safety from AHR (American hunting rifles) company for CZ 550 or ZKK 602, made of steel or inox?
If made of steel, does it need tempering or similar procedure before installation?
 
I believe the upgraded side-safety 3-position in the model 70 style is a custom part made of steel. I do not believe they are reusing the factory shroud, they are deleting the factory safety, filling the stock with a dutchman where it once was, and installing a new safety on the bolt.

It is not as simple of a job as a mauser 98.
 
@rookhawk is correct. The replacement unit (lever and shroud) is steel. Mine got an upgraded stock, so no dutchman was needed.
 
Here is a picture of an AHR safety installed on a ZKK 602. It just needs blueing but works perfectly

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Steel and the one I got from AHR to put on my ZKK 602 did not require any treatment other than bluing. It is not an easy "plug and play" change. Make sure your gunsmith knows what they are doing.
 
Steel and the one I got from AHR to put on my ZKK 602 did not require any treatment other than bluing. It is not an easy "plug and play" change. Make sure your gunsmith knows what they are doing.
I would second this, the timing of the safety took my smith a good while but as said before it now works perfectly.
 
Make sure your gunsmith knows what they are doing.
That was the purpose of my post, to collect all info. (y)

Tempered or non tempered remains the question.
 
That was the purpose of my post, to collect all info. (y)

Tempered or non tempered remains the question.
I purchased one directly from Wayne at AHR. I am guessing you mean hardened when you say tempered? If so then yes, it was of hardened steel. Correct fitting to the ZKK 602 required a specific milling tool designed for hardened steel for the job. Additionally, the “battery and timing” for the conversion, required understanding of the design theory and some fine tuning for reliable function.

Also, if the ZKK 602 has a set trigger, converting to a simple single stage trigger is relatively straight forward. The simple, single stage design is not particularly adjustable except for smoothness of the creep.
 

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