My new TT-33 pistol is full auto whats going on??

Get it fixed ASAP. Not only is it a waste of ammo and illegal, it could be dangerous, especially if someone isn't expecting it to do that.
 
The TT-33 pistol is pretty snappy in a 7.62x25 as it is, so this must have been quite the experience the first time. :D

Contact the folks you bought it from, the good news is it is a very easy to work on pistol. The hammer group just pops out for exchange with another, etc.
 
My 1911 had a worn sear and every once in a wile it would double. The second shot hit the baffle hanging from the range ceiling, about 15 feet in front of me. At that rate, a 3rd shot would ahve been vertical. And i was holding it with 2 hands.

A run away gun is scary. You know you have to hang on tight and hope for the best. Happened to me only once - a Rem 40 in 30-06.
 
Sounds like to me a broken sear. That happened once to me in my 1911, in a dream.

** Unload your gun. **
#### it
Pull the trigger, do not release it.
#### it again.
Does your hammer drop out of battery?
 
Uh oh... I just got a TT33 from frontier and haven't shot it yet.

I just checked it, I cocked the gun, pulled the trigger and didn't release it while cycling the slide, the hammer stayed in battery. No dreams for me I guess.
 
The trigger group. The disconnector is either worn or....that's why I don't want to buy refurbished TT33. Usually that means your TT33 has been whipped to the end of it's useful life by the previous owner/user. I finished one Type 54 in this way, so I picked up another brand new T 54. :D
 
What the hell else would he eat before going to bed? LOL!

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