Dead simple to clean.
Accuracy is minute of barn door.
There are spare parts available if required but sometimes hard to find.
A WHOLE lot of fun.
Yeah, regarding parts, usually the advice given is "buy a second TT for parts".
Mine will shoot a mag of surplus into 2 1/4"@25yds. Quite accurate.
Make sure when you grip the gun that the web between your thumb & index finger is out of the way of the hammer. Many have experienced hammer bite after firing the TT33.
Make sure when you grip the gun that the web between your thumb & index finger is out of the way of the hammer. Many have experienced hammer bite after firing the TT33.
Make sure when you grip the gun that the web between your thumb & index finger is out of the way of the hammer. Many have experienced hammer bite after firing the TT33.
Make sure when you grip the gun that the web between your thumb & index finger is out of the way of the hammer. Many have experienced hammer bite after firing the TT33.
Make sure when you grip the gun that the web between your thumb & index finger is out of the way of the hammer. Many have experienced hammer bite after firing the TT33.
Make sure you remove the firing pin if your dry firing it. The impact will bust the retaining pin pretty quick.
Make sure you remove the firing pin if your dry firing it. The impact will bust the retaining pin pretty quick.
yep its fine to dry fire with snapcaps.
Without snapcaps the hammer drives the firing pin far enough forward that the ledge strikes the retaining pin, which is a relatively delicate split pin, half the split pin will break off toute suite.
On mine, when the slide is back and you put the mag in, the slide closes and chambers a round. It's a bit sketchy, anyone else have this issue?



























