could you make a disassembly video on the action for me ? - i have run in to one that has a defective trigger and cant for the love of god get it to function again and spare parts are a nightmare here in europe without a manual and a partno
The TOZ-35's firing mechanism can be set and operated without the firing pin being cocked; the firing pin gets cocked when the action is opened, but can be decocked by holding the action nearly closed and pressing the trigger. Then the action can be closed all the way with an empty chamber and firing pin decocked. From there, the cocking lever on the left side of the gun can be operated to set the trigger without cocking the firing pin. My new-to-me freepistol, a Morini CM84E, has an electronic trigger that basically just fires a solenoid; whether the solenoid releases the cocked firing pin or not depends on whether I've opened the action to cock the firing pin (similar to the TOZ-35). I imagine many other freepistols operate in a similar way - opening the action and cocking the firing pin (or hammer) is separate from setting the trigger mechanism.
Damn, I've been looking a video like this forever
Ok, makes sense now.
could you make a disassembly video on the action for me ? - i have run in to one that has a defective trigger and cant for the love of god get it to function again and spare parts are a nightmare here in europe without a manual and a partno
Nice Video, Thanks!
Is the grip individually available any where please tell me I want to buy
You can order one customized from Rink directly, they have resellers both in US and EU: www.formgriffe.de/en/shpSR.php?A=80&p1=255
How do they practice dry firing with a rimfire free pistol?
The TOZ-35's firing mechanism can be set and operated without the firing pin being cocked; the firing pin gets cocked when the action is opened, but can be decocked by holding the action nearly closed and pressing the trigger. Then the action can be closed all the way with an empty chamber and firing pin decocked. From there, the cocking lever on the left side of the gun can be operated to set the trigger without cocking the firing pin.
My new-to-me freepistol, a Morini CM84E, has an electronic trigger that basically just fires a solenoid; whether the solenoid releases the cocked firing pin or not depends on whether I've opened the action to cock the firing pin (similar to the TOZ-35).
I imagine many other freepistols operate in a similar way - opening the action and cocking the firing pin (or hammer) is separate from setting the trigger mechanism.
Brass previously expanded,m hence why you were not able to insert it.
Mine doesn’t eject empty cartridges. Do you know why? Ejector pulls them slightly out but then I have to use my fingernails to get them out
Clean the chamber thoroughly and apply lubricant :D