I've bought a set of Morini grips for my toz, and I found somo minor problems when fitting it:
* one of the screw holes does not match with the hooles in the pistol frame.
* the grip angle makes the rear sight go up (it pushes it).
The solution is carving some wood obviously, but before touching this expensive grips, I was wonderig if someone else faced the same type of inconvenience.
Regards
Morini grips for TOZ 35
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toz grip fitting.
It would be a rare exception if the grips from one Toz would fit another. The tangs are welded at slightly different angles and the amount of weld material varies from gun to gun. Even when fitting aftermarket grips to the Toz, where only the upper screws tie to the frame and the lowers only to each other avoiding frame contact, fitting is often required. You will probably have to carve wood however distasteful that may seem. Just do so sparingly and know that others have had to do so as well.