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TOZ 49
Are there any TOZ 49 revolvers for sale in the US? I would really like a .32 S&W Long revolver. I have a couple of Model 14's that might be convertible by a gunsmith. If I could track down a >32 cylinder or a .22 cylinder and put on a custom barrel it might work well. I have a nice Bo-Mar rib that could be skeletonized and put on top. Any ideas would be great. I don't want one of the 16-4's in .32 H&R magnum, and a real 16-1,2,3 are about $3000.00+++
Thanks,
Dwight
Thanks,
Dwight
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.38 Special
K38,
I too rediscovered revolvers several years ago. I now have a S&W 35, 14, 15 and 25. I really enjoy shooting them.
Consider using a .38 special instead of a .32 Long revolver. A .38 special is easier to reload cartridges, has many more bullets available than .32 bullets, and it can be loaded using 115 or 120 grain bullets to recoil similar to that of a .32.
Unless you are a collector, a .38 Sprcial better than a .32 for target work here in the USA.
Yes, I would love to have a TOZ 49 or Korth or Manhurin. But in the USA a K-38 Smith & Wesson are such a bargan and much easier to feed.
I too rediscovered revolvers several years ago. I now have a S&W 35, 14, 15 and 25. I really enjoy shooting them.
Consider using a .38 special instead of a .32 Long revolver. A .38 special is easier to reload cartridges, has many more bullets available than .32 bullets, and it can be loaded using 115 or 120 grain bullets to recoil similar to that of a .32.
Unless you are a collector, a .38 Sprcial better than a .32 for target work here in the USA.
Yes, I would love to have a TOZ 49 or Korth or Manhurin. But in the USA a K-38 Smith & Wesson are such a bargan and much easier to feed.
Re: TOZ 49
Toz 49 is not .32 S&W Long, it's 7.62x26 (Nagant short).K38 wrote:Are there any TOZ 49 revolvers for sale in the US? I would really like a .32 S&W Long revolver.
There was a Toz 96 in .32S&W long shown in the Frankonia Jagd catalogue in the early 1990s.
But, I wasn't sure if it ever made it to the market.
I've converted one (Toz 49) to .32S&W long. I sleeved the chambers in the cylinder and stepped the barrel back 2mm (2 full turns of the thread). It shot well in the machine rest but I couldn't shoot it as well as I could my GSP.
But, I wasn't sure if it ever made it to the market.
I've converted one (Toz 49) to .32S&W long. I sleeved the chambers in the cylinder and stepped the barrel back 2mm (2 full turns of the thread). It shot well in the machine rest but I couldn't shoot it as well as I could my GSP.
Re: TOZ 49
I recently acquired an M 16-4; What is your experience with that gun ?K38 wrote:Are there any TOZ 49 revolvers for sale in the US? I would really like a .32 S&W Long revolver. I have a couple of Model 14's that might be convertible by a gunsmith. If I could track down a >32 cylinder or a .22 cylinder and put on a custom barrel it might work well. I have a nice Bo-Mar rib that could be skeletonized and put on top. Any ideas would be great. I don't want one of the 16-4's in .32 H&R magnum, and a real 16-1,2,3 are about $3000.00+++
Thanks,
Dwight
Thanks
They need to be pushed hard to shoot straight, 100gr flat or bevel based wadcutter, 800fps min.
Or the 90gr Lee tumble lube semi-wadcutter works ok.
Don't waste time trying to get HBWC to work.
A 1:18 barrel does not work well when a 1:10 is what is needed, and many of them had rubbish forcing cones from the factory.
An option a smart guy pointed out to me for the Toz49 is to rechamber for .32 magnum, cut the case back to 26mm and you don't need to step the barrel back.
.32 mag brass is easily available.
Or the 90gr Lee tumble lube semi-wadcutter works ok.
Don't waste time trying to get HBWC to work.
A 1:18 barrel does not work well when a 1:10 is what is needed, and many of them had rubbish forcing cones from the factory.
An option a smart guy pointed out to me for the Toz49 is to rechamber for .32 magnum, cut the case back to 26mm and you don't need to step the barrel back.
.32 mag brass is easily available.