A great TOZ blast from the past

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Rover
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A great TOZ blast from the past

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Well of course! If you twist your neck and squint just right the balance weight looks almost like an SSP's cocking lever.
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Looks like the one on my Walther LPM1.
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Great thread. Thanks.
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Ulrich Eichstädt
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Best of all: you can buy this, via MEC/Centra:

http://www.centra-visier.de/en/products ... z-balance/
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Ulrich, while I have you "on the line"...

Would it really be such a big deal to modify one of your PCPs to a SSP, similar to what was done with the LPM1?

I know there is a market for one out there.

BTW I drove near Ulm and was going to drop in on you, but then I thought I'd rather go drink some of that great German bier.
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Re: A great TOZ blast from the past

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I still have my Toz pictured in the early pages...unfoortunately shoulder issues have interfered in the shooting part!! Was a fun project, and worked out well. I did a bit more grip modifying to get my fingers closer to the trigger , and higher into the pistol, and bought the rear sight back to directly above my wrist joint pivot. All this work saved me from having to actually practise!!
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