Toz-99

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I just bought a toz-99 from you guys and it's currently in the mail. Was just wondering what it would take to mount a scope on to it and about how much the cost would be?
 
Hey Crash, saw you got a toz99 and had to comment on them. I don't see them often. I got one from a buddy a couple of years ago and love it. Nice workmanship and amazing orange/walnut color wood. Threaded barrel. She can shoot touching 10 shot groups at 25yds. Still nice groups as I go further out but that could be me or ammo. Think you will like it. Only minor gripe is the thin bolt handle. Would like a thicker one myself.
 
Yeah i did some research and found that a lot of people like them and they had good accuracy. Only thing that has me worried is the sear but i like the rifle and it was cheep... I've kinda got a red rifle addiction.
 
Hi folks. My TOZ 99 rocks!!. I have mounted a scope with KWIK site rings and have absolutely no issues. I find that Aguila standard velocity ammo to be the best so far and closely behind CCI standard velocity again. The only down side is the small and thin bolt handle but I am looking to get a machinist to construct a custom one for me. Beats my two 10/22's hands down!!
 
Hi folks. My TOZ 99 rocks!!. I have mounted a scope with KWIK site rings and have absolutely no issues. I find that Aguila standard velocity ammo to be the best so far and closely behind CCI standard velocity again. The only down side is the small and thin bolt handle but I am looking to get a machinist to construct a custom one for me. Beats my two 10/22's hands down!!

Where did you get those rings? The groove on receiver is 8.5mm and most 3/8 rings do not fit. I found one online specifically designed for toz-99 but with our dollar value plus shipping it comes to $80.
 
TOZ 1.jpgTOZ 2.jpgCheck Cabela's. I bought them for under 30 bucks. They are great because you can use the iron sites too!!
 

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The key is to find rings that adjust on both sides and clamp on centered otherwise your scope will be off center. Look at my pics above. Notice how the rings divide straight down the middle. This allows for the rings to tighten equally on both sides of the 8.5 mm dovetail grove.
 
The key is to find rings that adjust on both sides and clamp on centered otherwise your scope will be off center. Look at my pics above. Notice how the rings divide straight down the middle. This allows for the rings to tighten equally on both sides of the 8.5 mm dovetail grove.

A couple more questions on TOZ-99; Have you ever taken the advantage of threaded muzzle? If so what muzzle brake did you use and was there an improvement in accuracy? Mine shoots great the way it is so I'm not sure if muzzle brake would make any difference on this caliber or is the thread just cosmetics.
 
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