IZH-35M question
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IZH-35M question
Hi, there,
I bought an IZH-35M like new this Feburary. I shoot about 500 rounds per week. The pistol is accurate, very accurate. But I have several parts broken since then. For example, extractor, extractor plunge, rear sight pin, magzine release button, second sear. I have to order parts once for a while. Is it normal? Is it because the ammo? I use cheap ammo - Federal 750 - which is 1260 FPS at muzzle, copper plated hollow point.
Thanks,
cxiaoga
I bought an IZH-35M like new this Feburary. I shoot about 500 rounds per week. The pistol is accurate, very accurate. But I have several parts broken since then. For example, extractor, extractor plunge, rear sight pin, magzine release button, second sear. I have to order parts once for a while. Is it normal? Is it because the ammo? I use cheap ammo - Federal 750 - which is 1260 FPS at muzzle, copper plated hollow point.
Thanks,
cxiaoga
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Re: IZH-35M question
I suspect the parts broke because of the high velocity ammo you have been using. The IZH is a target pistol designed for standard velocity ammo. No one is importing the IZH 35M into the U.S. at present and parts are very hard to find. You might try the last importer - EAA.cxiaoga wrote:Hi, there,
I bought an IZH-35M like new this Feburary. I shoot about 500 rounds per week. The pistol is accurate, very accurate. But I have several parts broken since then. For example, extractor, extractor plunge, rear sight pin, magzine release button, second sear. I have to order parts once for a while. Is it normal? Is it because the ammo? I use cheap ammo - Federal 750 - which is 1260 FPS at muzzle, copper plated hollow point.
Thanks,
cxiaoga
+1 on SV ammo - you shouldn't be going through parts so quickly. Also cheap HV ammo is often very inconsistent. You may be getting some shots that are far too hot.
I'd purchased parts from EAA - http://eaacorp.com/ - about 9 months ago. They may still have some inventory.
I'd purchased parts from EAA - http://eaacorp.com/ - about 9 months ago. They may still have some inventory.
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Maybe worth a try.
Phone: (207)657-4559, Fax: (207)657-3429
Larry's Guns - http://www.larrysguns.com/default.aspxFred Mannis wrote:No one is importing the IZH 35M into the U.S. at present and parts are very hard to find.
Phone: (207)657-4559, Fax: (207)657-3429
Replacement Parts :: TOZ-35 - http://www.larrysguns.com/Departments/R ... OZ-35.aspxTOZ
At this time, we have the TOZ-35 Free Pistol in stock. Picture coming soon.
Thanks, everyone. I got very helpful information.
I received the parts from EAA and got my Izzy back to work.
Is there any big difference to shoot cheap ammo and match ammo for intermediate level shooter at 25 yards or 25 meters? I compared Federal 750 and Eley's match, no big difference for me. I consider myself intermediate level shooter because I have shot 500-600 rounds per week for nine months, and I learned a lot from here. Thanks again.
cxiaoga
I received the parts from EAA and got my Izzy back to work.
Is there any big difference to shoot cheap ammo and match ammo for intermediate level shooter at 25 yards or 25 meters? I compared Federal 750 and Eley's match, no big difference for me. I consider myself intermediate level shooter because I have shot 500-600 rounds per week for nine months, and I learned a lot from here. Thanks again.
cxiaoga
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Glen Zedicker (high power shooter/author) says to "buy every point you can." Get the best equipment you can afford and use the best ammo for your gun and use your time to learn to shoot better. That said, if cheap ammo shoots as well as "the best" in your gun, then use it. Just try to be sure it is really as good (use a rest to test).
Best,
Joe
Best,
Joe