NEED HELP WITH IZH 46M
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NEED HELP WITH IZH 46M
HOPE SOMEONE OUT THERE CAN HELP ME WITH THE PROBLEM I AM HAVING WITH MY IZH 46M. IT IS A WONDERFULLY ACCURATE PISTOL, BUT RECENTLY IT HAS FAILED TO FIRE ON OCAISI0N. WHEN I COCK THE GUN IT SEEMS TO HAVE PLENTY OF COMPRESSION AND TAKES THE USUAL FORCE TO COCK IT. HOWEVER, WHEN I PRESS THE TRIGGER ALL I GET IS A "CLICK." HAVE CHECKED THE OWNER'S MANUAL AND CAN'T FIND ANY HELP THERE. ANYONE HAVE THE SOLUTION?
Izzy 46m
First read the manual so that you know about opening the charging
arm far enough to ensure the breech opens and cocks. Maybe just pushing
the breech lever back further will work, like when you dry fire.
There is some small connector/spring that makes this process work
by connecting the charging lever to the breech lever. Try dry firing using
just the breech lever. If it always trips the trigger then I think you must
be not quite opening the charging lever quite enough.
Ensure the sliding cover slides back when you close the breech.
Oil all joints of the cocking assembly throughly ! HTH
arm far enough to ensure the breech opens and cocks. Maybe just pushing
the breech lever back further will work, like when you dry fire.
There is some small connector/spring that makes this process work
by connecting the charging lever to the breech lever. Try dry firing using
just the breech lever. If it always trips the trigger then I think you must
be not quite opening the charging lever quite enough.
Ensure the sliding cover slides back when you close the breech.
Oil all joints of the cocking assembly throughly ! HTH
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izh 46m problems
WELL, HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING YOU SUGGESTED. DRY FIRING IS O.K WHEN JUST COCKING THE BOLT. HAVE TRIED MAKING SURE THE BOLT IS ALL THE WAY BACK, BUT THIS DOES NOT HELP.
IT DID FIRE ONCE WHEN I SMARTLY OPENED THE PUMP LEVER, BUT I DO NOT CARE TO RESORT TO THAT IN ORDER TO GET THE GUN TO OPERATE. THE GUN WILL ALSO USUALLY FIRES WITHOUT A PELLET BEING INSERTED. ANY THOUGHTS?
THANKS,
DAVE
IT DID FIRE ONCE WHEN I SMARTLY OPENED THE PUMP LEVER, BUT I DO NOT CARE TO RESORT TO THAT IN ORDER TO GET THE GUN TO OPERATE. THE GUN WILL ALSO USUALLY FIRES WITHOUT A PELLET BEING INSERTED. ANY THOUGHTS?
THANKS,
DAVE
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It probably is not the compression seal if the gun fires properly sometimes and not at all others.
There was a thread on this forum recently about a problem with the cocking linkage - one of the components interfered with taking a full stroke and sometimes the breech block would not pop up. I think that may be related to your problem, but I'm at work now and haven't the time to find the it. If you search on IZH 46, it will probably come up. I think it was an easy fix.
BTW, the Izzy is a very easy gun to work on - no need to be trepidatious about opening it up. One rule that has always helped me - If you don't know what you are doing, do it carefully.
There was a thread on this forum recently about a problem with the cocking linkage - one of the components interfered with taking a full stroke and sometimes the breech block would not pop up. I think that may be related to your problem, but I'm at work now and haven't the time to find the it. If you search on IZH 46, it will probably come up. I think it was an easy fix.
BTW, the Izzy is a very easy gun to work on - no need to be trepidatious about opening it up. One rule that has always helped me - If you don't know what you are doing, do it carefully.
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Try this:
/viewtopic.php?t=29767&highlight=izh
There are a couple of links in the thread that may be helpful too.
Is the gun new? If it's warranty work, let someone else worry about it.But it is really easy to work on. The only problem I had was when I put one of the pivot blocks in backwards. That was easy to figure out, tho' - the cocking lever would only go about halfway.
Good luck -
Roger
/viewtopic.php?t=29767&highlight=izh
There are a couple of links in the thread that may be helpful too.
Is the gun new? If it's warranty work, let someone else worry about it.But it is really easy to work on. The only problem I had was when I put one of the pivot blocks in backwards. That was easy to figure out, tho' - the cocking lever would only go about halfway.
Good luck -
Roger
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Re: NEED HELP WITH IZH 46M
I have complete factory seal kits available for the IZH 46m pistols, PM me if you need a set. They are very easy to install.