Send it to CZ or to a certified gunsmith in your area, and tell them to replace the part or parts that you fiddled with.
If you don't know the name of the parts, dissassemble it and take these parts and put them in a seperate envelop and send them with the gun..
I want to say other things, but from your tone you sound remorsed and that you have learned your lesson.So I will stop there.


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After filing the sear on the hammer and trigger, the hammer won't fall right in single action. It comes off the sear ok, but it catches the double action part and then will fall.
The hammer will fall fine if I hold it sideways like an idiot, but I'm NOT going to ever shoot it like that. Now I don't know every technical name of every part, but I'll do my best to check here ofter and answer any questions. My only access to the internet is at work, so bear with me.
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Even my fiance noticed a difference. I think my next move will be to take out a few coils on the hammer spring and lighten the double action pull. 