Toz 35 vs Hammerli 106

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SMC
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Post by SMC »

[quote="Chris"]The only spring I have needed to replace on my Toz in the last 15 years was the firing pin spring. It just looses its power over time being compressed all the time. The S&W rebound is a perfect replacement.[/quote

Chris, I want to order an American made replacement firing pin spring for my Toz. What S&W model rebound spring should I look for? I replaced the original spring last week.
Steve
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Post by TB »

You need a 16LB rebound spring for Smith & Wesson J, K, L and N frame revolvers

http://www.gunsprings.com/Revolvers/SMI ... dID264#449

They are a little too long so cut off a few rounds and they work very well.
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Post by SMC »

Thank you very much.

Steve
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Post by Chris »

That is the correct spring but you should not need to cut it. I had a new original spring I compared it to and they are close enough to the same length. After you pull one out of your Toz which has been in the there for a few years it will be shorter.

I bought a 10 pack and have fixed a few others Toz's.
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Post by SMC »

Chris wrote:That is the correct spring but you should not need to cut it. I had a new original spring I compared it to and they are close enough to the same length. After you pull one out of your Toz which has been in the there for a few years it will be shorter.

I bought a 10 pack and have fixed a few others Toz's.
Thanks Chris. I appreciate the additional info.

Steve
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Post by TB »

Chris wrote:That is the correct spring but you should not need to cut it. I had a new original spring I compared it to and they are close enough to the same length. After you pull one out of your Toz which has been in the there for a few years it will be shorter.
The Wolff S&W rebound spring is obviously longer than the toz spring. I used it uncut from the beginning, but occasionally the firing pin would not release since the spring tension was too much. I cut off a few rounds and it worked very well after that. Off course YMMW.
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Post by Rover »

Me too.
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