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TOZ 35 Gunsmith
So got a brand new TOZ in the other day, and went to move the trigger rearward towards the grip and think I broke something. The trigger shaft where the shoe attached is loose, and can not get it to reset at all... Any help where to send it?
Re: TOZ 35 Gunsmith
Are you sure you have installed it correctly?
I have had the same problem the first time I took the pistol apart.
If you unscrew the trigger shaft to move it, quite often it won't align properly once you tighten it.
The shaft is attached to a spring loaded V. I would take it apart and put it back together, it's not very hard.
Some decent pictures here:
http://toz35.blogspot.com/2010/03/toz-3 ... tings.html
I have had the same problem the first time I took the pistol apart.
If you unscrew the trigger shaft to move it, quite often it won't align properly once you tighten it.
The shaft is attached to a spring loaded V. I would take it apart and put it back together, it's not very hard.
Some decent pictures here:
http://toz35.blogspot.com/2010/03/toz-3 ... tings.html
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Re: TOZ 35 Gunsmith
I've had success having my TOZ35 worked on by Gregg Derr at http://derrprecision.com/
Don't know is he is still in business...
Thx
Steve
Don't know is he is still in business...
Thx
Steve