Tokorev TT33 broken trigger, any replacement available ?

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My TT33 trigger has broken, is there any store carrying replacement parts for Tokorev ?
 
Both Marstar and Tradex (sponsor banners up top) list Tokarev parts. Triggers in stock, if they are to be believed.

There is at least one ad. in the EE for TT parts that includes a trigger right now.

Your trigger broke? Or was it the trigger spring, or maybe the spring just isn't seated? (Don't tell me you broke it trying to drill holes in it.)
 
Thanks for the great info.
I see Marstar has the part T33-013 for $18.

It broke while shooting, no drilling no hammering ....
I was thinking these things last forever, but turns out they don't.
I just had 300 rounds in it.
 
I read somewhere that the firing pin retaining pin can also break. You might want to spend an extra $8 and pick one up when you order your trigger. I nearly had to order a recoil spring retainer when mine shot about 10 yds downrange. Another shooter at the range helped me find it. I had to field strip it when it jammed solid on me.
 
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It broke while shooting, no drilling no hammering ....
I was thinking these things last forever, but turns out they don't.
I just had 300 rounds in it.

Some people like to drill vent holes in the trigger, to make it look like a fancy 1911. I was just making sure this wasn't the case.

The trigger broke? It's such a simple part, and isn't really stressed too much. Maybe if the crescent finger part came off the arms that are inside the grip frame, you can just solder it back on. Has it lost its spring? There's a simple spring bar that fits behind the magazine in the frame. Several videos on the YouTube for dis-assembly instructions.

Or do you mean the trigger (hammer) won't ####? If it's a problem with the sear, disconnector, all those other bits are housed in the hammer assembly. You need to know which bit needs replacement (or just get a complete assembly; they inter-change from most Tokarev models).
 


that's what happened guys.

As I opened the guts, I have filed a bit the Magazine Catch. Now it trows the mag out with a tap of a finger.
 
Okay, should be an easy repair, if that's the way you want to go. A bit of hard solder or brazing should keep that together. How hard were you squeezing?

But if you can get the trigger as a replacement part, that's easy too. Good luck.
 
The trigger wasn't light initially. But gradually it become more stiffer. I was cleaning it after every shoot so I didn't suspect that it could be from
grease or dirt.
Have to admit that it was my mistake, haven't opened up to check whats mechanically wrong with it and continued shooting.

The slide wasn't cycling properly sometimes, It was seizing. I don't know if it could be related to the trigger failure.
 
The trigger wasn't light initially. But gradually it become more stiffer. I was cleaning it after every shoot so I didn't suspect that it could be from
grease or dirt.
Have to admit that it was my mistake, haven't opened up to check whats mechanically wrong with it and continued shooting.

The slide wasn't cycling properly sometimes, It was seizing. I don't know if it could be related to the trigger failure.
:eek:) haven't opened !?! once The grips removed, it takes 20 secondes to disassemble it .. And that include removing the trigger and spring trigger.
 
If you want to have a go at a repair you'll need to use a little silver brazing style rod. The sort where you have to use a propane torch and get the joint up to a near red to just barely dull red sort of heat for the solder to flow. Regular soft solder won't be anywhere near strong enough.

But really I think you've got some other issues with that gun. There's simply no reason why the bow should have cracked and broken like that. And you say that there's something that is making the slide tight. All in all it sounds like it should be looked at by somone familiar with semi auto guns and the way the parts should fit.

If you were not opening up the gun then how did you clean it inside? And more importantly, how were you lubricating the slide rails and other parts?
 
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