Toz 35 Forend Removal

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scausi
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Toz 35 Forend Removal

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Hi People apart from the obvious forend screw what else do you need to do , to remove the forend????, or is my one just being stubern , cheers .S
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Post by David M »

From memory, once the screw is removed, the lower arm can swing down a little and the timber forend will lift off the captive barrel nut.
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check grip interference

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Sometimes the grip can prevent the trigger guard from pivoting down enough to allow you to remove the forearm. So you might check to see if the grip on yours is causing this problem.

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Post by Bob-Riegl »

Tilt the fore end slightly and pull forward and down. "Doc"
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Post by scausi »

Thanks People , yeh the whole arm swings down along with the trigger box, i had done it 5 years ago but could,nt remember how, now i have the Aluminum Balance with weights fitted so will try it out . definetly makes a differance with the feel of the pistol, cheers. S
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