SOS, help for Toz 35 needed

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ISSFFP
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SOS, help for Toz 35 needed

Post by ISSFFP »

Dear friends,

There is a Toz 35 in our shooting club and recently it does not work. It seems the sear cannot engage or even if it is engaged, the firing pin will release once the cocking lever is freed.

It seems the problem appears after one shooter tried to adjust the sear engagement screw (marked #4 on the manual) and finally the screw becomes loose.

On dissembling the piece there are wear marks on the cutout of the metal plate where the sear engaged (Fig. 1). However, we cannot cocnlude this is the cause of the problem and simply replacing one will solve the problem

Can anyone provide some advise and also I would like to have information on where can I get Toz 35 parts. Thank you so very much.

Thanks.
Greg Derr
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Post by Greg Derr »

since there are a few different manual digrams, can ou send a photo of the part in question?
caa028
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Post by caa028 »

The firing pin does not stay cocked - likely broken sear spring... could be replaced with a paper clip. See this thread for some pictures: http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=28814
ISSFFP
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Post by ISSFFP »

The screw is located behind the trigger and according to our manual, it is used for adjusting the sear.

I am using IE and google chrome but when I try to add a picutre as attahcemnt and then use preview, there is an error message.
j o danielsson
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Post by j o danielsson »

Turn the screw out until the cocking works.
With the pistol cocked, turn the screw carefully in, until it clicks.
Turn the screw out 1/4 turn. 1/8 might be enough, if you want it crispy.
Lock the screw with nailpolish or something.
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