I mentioned the FTE problems I was having with a Tokarev TT-33 in this thread tt33 but I have tried all suggestions and am still stumped so I thought I would create a new thread so as to not further hijack the other one.
When it fails it looks like this: (Classic stovepipe)
To date I have tried:
This picture shows the slide upside down and the hammer group right side up with the feed lips and the cartridge ejecting notch:
This picture shows the hammer group in the slide with the cartridge ejecting notch just starting to push the spent cartridge out the port:
This is another picture with the slide a little further back and the ejecting notch further forward with the spent cartridge a little further in its progress out the port so you can see how that all works.
At this point the only thing I can figure that may be causing the problem is that there is too much of a gap between the breech face and where the extractor holds the spent cartridge. This gap allows the extractor notch to slide past the spent cartridge without getting enough purchase to do a good job of sending the cartridge out the port.
Does anyone have any further ideas/suggestions?
I like the gun. When it goes bang it is much fun. It could be that it just doesn't like the lacquered surplus ammo but unfortunately part of the joy of shooting this pistol is the cheap ammo. I may try getting my hands on some brass ammo to see if that works better but I really would like to get it working with the surplus if at all possible. Other people seem to have no problems with the surplus so I figure there should be some way to fix this.
Thanks for the help!
When it fails it looks like this: (Classic stovepipe)
To date I have tried:
- New Wolff Springs (recoil, mag and extractor springs)
- Polishing the chamber and feed ramp
- New extractor from Marstar (The original one didn't have much material between the hole and the edge and was destined to fail)
- Cleaned up and polished the feed lips in the hammer group.
- Cleaned the ammo with G96 and a clean dry rag before loadiing.
- Polished the metal around the top of the extractor port.
This picture shows the slide upside down and the hammer group right side up with the feed lips and the cartridge ejecting notch:
This picture shows the hammer group in the slide with the cartridge ejecting notch just starting to push the spent cartridge out the port:
This is another picture with the slide a little further back and the ejecting notch further forward with the spent cartridge a little further in its progress out the port so you can see how that all works.
At this point the only thing I can figure that may be causing the problem is that there is too much of a gap between the breech face and where the extractor holds the spent cartridge. This gap allows the extractor notch to slide past the spent cartridge without getting enough purchase to do a good job of sending the cartridge out the port.
Does anyone have any further ideas/suggestions?
I like the gun. When it goes bang it is much fun. It could be that it just doesn't like the lacquered surplus ammo but unfortunately part of the joy of shooting this pistol is the cheap ammo. I may try getting my hands on some brass ammo to see if that works better but I really would like to get it working with the surplus if at all possible. Other people seem to have no problems with the surplus so I figure there should be some way to fix this.
Thanks for the help!
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