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I put some foam in a plastic ammo holder so it pushes the bullets out. To make it easier to grab and made a stand, so ergonomically its better.
I can shoot pretty fast.
I can shoot pretty fast.
It arrived, I will get some photos up a bit later. Barrel is heavy but not as heavy or long as the Brno 4 I had. Trigger is extra ####ty, as expected. 2 stage. Wood is banged up, but nothing a good cleaning wont fix. I see potential!Ordered one from Intersurplus and I will let you know how I make out with it.
Trigger on my TOZ-8M is 2.00+-0.24lbs. An excellent trigger.Trigger is extra ####ty, as expected. 2 stage.
With 5 minutes of filing any cooey will become #### on close.I got a 8M ( slightly different stock, and no safety ) and I like it. I like them slightly better than a Cooey. Due to the feed ramp, dovetail rail and cooking on close.
Cocking close can be a little stiff.
Trigger I polished the surface the trigger rides on, greased it, and shimmed it with a spacer for a slightly lighter trigger.
Intesurplus has them for 200$ both the 8-01 and 8M. 8M just got a basic trigger like a Cooey and no safety.
As for accuracy. Quater groups at 25 benched.
It arrived yesterday and after a quick clean and lube I headed for the range.Ordered one from Intersurplus and I will let you know how I make out with it.
It was the only rifle they had with the end cap; that was how I decided on which one I would buy; I figured it was used less maybe, than some of the others. LOL.Nice got the reciever end cap. I find its nice to put my thumb against it to pull back the bolt..
A good friend has a TOZ 17 he bought with no front sight. He gave me a spare globe sight he had in exchange for my ring and post. Swapped right out to his rifle. I had to use a pencil grinder and file to put a dove tail on the top of my ramp, it was not a difficult install; now I need a diopter that will fit the rear dovetail.Years ago I had a TOZ rifle. As I recall it had the end cap, receiver sights, and had a barrel that made me think of a truck axle. It didn't have provisions for mounting a scope or other aperture sights. Perhaps it was a TOZ model 12.
I may part with the Diana one I modified for my TOZ. Im looking at buying another Toz and using this one as spare parts.A good friend has a TOZ 17 he bought with no front sight. He gave me a spare globe sight he had in exchange for my ring and post. Swapped right out to his rifle. I had to use a pencil grinder and file to put a dove tail on the top of my ramp, it was not a difficult install; now I need a diopter that will fit the rear dovetail.
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I had a Diana one also, it was just like new and still in the Styrofoam box. Too nice to butcher. Drill and tap the receiver?I may part with the Diana one I modified for my TOZ. Im looking at buying another Toz and using this one as spare parts.
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This one was already butchered.. Was missing the mounting parts as well. So just D&T the base of the sight for set screws.I had a Diana one also, it was just like new and still in the Styrofoam box. Too nice to butcher. Drill and tap the receiver?
I think the 78 was their top end one.You guys are making me want one of these lol.
I already have a good pile of single shot 22lr's but they are all peep/diopter sighted or no sights and optics only.
I'll probably like it for a bit, then complain about the notch/post iron setup and sell it lol.
Same reason I dumped all milsurp 98's, simply because of the crap irons. Still have the P14's and M1917's and everything else US milsurp because they got great irons lol.
I have 2 TOZ, one I think is a 78-something? From that short lived Russian gun shop in Montreal Armsrus, it was $100 when they were folding shop, super accurate and light. Other is a 78-something as well, has the euro style (Bavarian) stock, no irons, heavier type barrel, never seen another one like it, tradex import grabbed cheap.
2 stage adjustable trigger, dual locking lugs, pretty decent stuff.
Good old Toz 78s. I remember buying mine from them. Super accurate.You guys are making me want one of these lol.
I already have a good pile of single shot 22lr's but they are all peep/diopter sighted or no sights and optics only.
I'll probably like it for a bit, then complain about the notch/post iron setup and sell it lol.
Same reason I dumped all milsurp 98's, simply because of the crap irons. Still have the P14's and M1917's and everything else US milsurp because they got great irons lol.
I have 2 TOZ, one I think is a 78-something? From that short lived Russian gun shop in Montreal Armsrus, it was $100 when they were folding shop, super accurate and light. Other is a 78-something as well, has the euro style (Bavarian) stock, no irons, heavier type barrel, never seen another one like it, tradex import grabbed cheap.
2 stage adjustable trigger, dual locking lugs, pretty decent stuff.
And it fit the dovetail?This one was already butchered.. Was missing the mounting parts as well. So just D&T the base of the sight for set screws.
Toz is 11mm. This was modded to fit the Toz. It ain't pretty, but it works.And it fit the dovetail?
Mine had a 3/8 dovetail, the Toz 8 is noticeably wider. I have yet to measure it.