1935 made TOZ 8
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1935 made TOZ 8
Hello fellows,
My day started real bad, had a car accident, some b...h lost control of her car and hit my truck front left :-(((((((
But to cheer me up the big yellow truck delivered my 1935 TOZ8 trainer while I was at work:
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/3657/r ... 351fa8.jpg[/pic]
Sorry for teh crappy pictures, but outside it was foggy al day and when I arrived home, it bacam dark already.
Rifle has matching bolt, blueing is very good, not redone, muzzle bright.
Stock was sanded lightly and some kind of varnish added, looks not to bad, will not try to remove it.
Barrel is very good, some minor rust spots, but I hope, they do not bugger up the accuracy.
Trigger is very good, milled trigger, not stamped.
Will ry to get to the range on Sunday and also do make some better pics of the rifle.
Chris
My day started real bad, had a car accident, some b...h lost control of her car and hit my truck front left :-(((((((
But to cheer me up the big yellow truck delivered my 1935 TOZ8 trainer while I was at work:
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/3657/r ... 351fa8.jpg[/pic]
Sorry for teh crappy pictures, but outside it was foggy al day and when I arrived home, it bacam dark already.
Rifle has matching bolt, blueing is very good, not redone, muzzle bright.
Stock was sanded lightly and some kind of varnish added, looks not to bad, will not try to remove it.
Barrel is very good, some minor rust spots, but I hope, they do not bugger up the accuracy.
Trigger is very good, milled trigger, not stamped.
Will ry to get to the range on Sunday and also do make some better pics of the rifle.
Chris
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Another nice .22 for the collection Chris
Good old http://www.deutschepost.de/artglobal/_f ... hepost.gif[/pic] saved the day
Joe
Good old http://www.deutschepost.de/artglobal/_f ... hepost.gif[/pic] saved the day
Joe
After the Deutsche Post ruined the Barnett Ten X beyond repair, this one came here in one piece, sturdy russian birch stock
If the weather permits, I will take it to the range on Sunday, together with my M56 and the m/27 trainer. Today it was VERY foggy, no use even shooting at 25m.
April 17th should be OK, what guns are needed for that competition?
Maybe I can find some more goodies in 2 weeks up in Finland
Shoot me a mail some weeks befor the 17th, my memory is not so good in the long run.
Chris
If the weather permits, I will take it to the range on Sunday, together with my M56 and the m/27 trainer. Today it was VERY foggy, no use even shooting at 25m.
April 17th should be OK, what guns are needed for that competition?
Maybe I can find some more goodies in 2 weeks up in Finland
Shoot me a mail some weeks befor the 17th, my memory is not so good in the long run.
Chris
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awo425 wrote:
If the weather permits, I will take it to the range on Sunday, together with my M56 and the m/27 trainer. Today it was VERY foggy, no use even shooting at 25m.
Had some bad weather over here too.
Combination of fog and snow.
It was no pleasure driving to work this morning.
I hope you have some good weather on Sunday.
Keep me posted OK.
April 17th should be OK, what guns are needed for that competition?
Maybe I can find some more goodies in 2 weeks up in Finland
Shoot me a mail some weeks before the 17th, my memory is not so good in the long run.
Sorry Chris.
There will be no competition that weekend.
At least not that I know of.
Friday the 17th I will pick up 2 Mosin Nagant rifles I bought
We will just use the range for a couple of hours on Saturday and return home Sunday morning.
I'll send you an E-mail a couple of weeks before we drive over.
BTW...let me know if you find some good stuff while you're in Finland.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
Chris
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OK, some better pictures of the rifles:
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/2583/res ... 352fz2.jpg[/pic]
And the results from the range today:
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/9716/r ... 50mfy8.jpg[/pic]
Had to drift the frontsight, as can be seen on th eupper left target, some more fine tuning and it will hit center
The Schönebeck(SK) standard plus ammo also works good in my other trainers, time to stock up on it.
Chris
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/2583/res ... 352fz2.jpg[/pic]
And the results from the range today:
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/9716/r ... 50mfy8.jpg[/pic]
Had to drift the frontsight, as can be seen on th eupper left target, some more fine tuning and it will hit center
The Schönebeck(SK) standard plus ammo also works good in my other trainers, time to stock up on it.
Chris
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Rails..?
Does Your Toz-8 has rails for scope?
Mine Toz-8M http://news.webshots.com/photo/20189440 ... 3851lmFBya has.
Using mount,which came with Toz-99 I've put Bushnell Banner Dusk&Down Mod.71-4124. Fast-Focus eyepice 4-12x40 on Toz-8M.
[ And in few days this one is coming:
Update: It's here: http://s571.photobucket.com/albums/ss15 ... l%20Rifle/ ].
My range has only 25 yards. Target below...
http://news.webshots.com/photo/24274076 ... 3851Evlzkg
Mine Toz-8M http://news.webshots.com/photo/20189440 ... 3851lmFBya has.
Using mount,which came with Toz-99 I've put Bushnell Banner Dusk&Down Mod.71-4124. Fast-Focus eyepice 4-12x40 on Toz-8M.
[ And in few days this one is coming:
Update: It's here: http://s571.photobucket.com/albums/ss15 ... l%20Rifle/ ].
My range has only 25 yards. Target below...
http://news.webshots.com/photo/24274076 ... 3851Evlzkg
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