Hi,
Some months ago I purchased a very nice TOZ FP. After some shooting turns I discovered that on some occassions the shot would not break. In one of the forums on this site I read about this problem possibly being caused by a 'sear adjustment screw' which could have come loose. I also have problems with the trigger picking up more slack from time to time, and the mentioned post addressed this with the same possible cause being the sear adjustment screw.
On this site I also discovered a link to a scanned original TOZ manual in English which I of course downloaded immediately (my TOZ came without case, tools, spare parts, manual, but hey... it only costed me about $100 ;-).
I will upload the scanned manual , hoping that somebody can tell me which screw is this famous 'sear adjustment screw'.....
Kind Regards,
Hugo
TOZ 35 trigger instabillity
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TOZ 35 trigger instabillity
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Re: TOZ 35 trigger instabillity
#18, otherwise known as the 'creep adjusting screw'Hugo wrote:
I will upload the scanned manual , hoping that somebody can tell me which screw is this famous 'sear adjustment screw'.....
Problem solved!!
Hi Guys,
Thanks a million! I found the screw, had to turn it about ten turns before the trigger snapped and then I was able to fine tune the whole thing. I just finished the work and the trigger works like a dream, all be it only able dry firing it for now. Coming Sunday I will test the new set up on the range, but it seems like it's gonna be fun.....
Cheers,
Hugo
By the way: gun wasn't only cheap, it still looks pretty as well!!
Thanks a million! I found the screw, had to turn it about ten turns before the trigger snapped and then I was able to fine tune the whole thing. I just finished the work and the trigger works like a dream, all be it only able dry firing it for now. Coming Sunday I will test the new set up on the range, but it seems like it's gonna be fun.....
Cheers,
Hugo
By the way: gun wasn't only cheap, it still looks pretty as well!!
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cheap and purty
hope mine looks as good when it shows up this week.