OK, I filed the sear noch very lightly with a fine diamond file and it dose not show hammer follow unless I have the trigger pulled and it only happens sometimes. Which is an improvement to the almost constant hammer follow I was experiencing earlyer. Maybe I will file it a little more and test...
"This test produced hammer follow for me-
Cock the hammer, pull the trigger and hold to the rear. Retract the slide and hold open with the slide lock. While still holding the trigger, press the slide lock and allow the slide to slam forward."
So if I do that the hammer should stay cocked?
I know I read this somewhere but can remember where but how do you test for hammer follow on a Tokarev. Is this right?
Cock the gun, pull the trigger and slowly lower the hammer, hold the trigger in and rack the slide. And the hammer should stay up.
Thanks for the replies. I realy do like...
Thanks,
Could it be posible that the noch on the hammer is cloged with cosmoline or something like that? I am going to buy some pait thinner and take apart and clean the hammer group. If that fail I gusse I got to go to a gun smith. Would that also explain my second problem?
I was thinking...
I got a Romanian TT-33 Tokarev pistol and I got some problems with it.
Sometimes if I have the slide locked back and then release it, the hammer will fall to half cock. If I let the slid go forward slowly it never happens. Also when I have a mag in, if I touch the hammer at all when I pull...
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