what happened to Eric Brooks?

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boyfromcoy
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what happened to Eric Brooks?

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I ordered twice from Eric last summer and never received my order or any response. I don't care about the payments i made but i sure would like to get the trigger kits i ordered.
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He's been pretty erratic for some time, sometimes falling off radar completely before catching up. I'm actually surprised to hear that he's still around.
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You can get the Yodave kit on ebay. Just do a search for "CZ trigger" to find it. I recently put one on my 452 Silhouette, and it's the bee's knees. Very similar, if not identical to, the Brooks kit.
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This is the YoDave trigger kit that Washita is referring to, I think.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0397086652
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That's the one. One further comment--the current kit comes with a roll pin. I'm not sure whether it's intended to replace the trigger pin or the sear pin. I took it to be intended as a trigger pin replacement, but was probably wrong since it was too small. I never checked it against the sear pin, which only had to come 1/2 way out. I used the factory pin in both cases. Also, I didn't have to grind off any peened material. The pins came right out with the correct size drift.
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