I hear this broken firing pin issue with Tx1’s over here also. I believe dry firing has the potential to do it in this rifle?
Not definitive as I don’t have one.
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I hear this broken firing pin issue with Tx1’s over here also. I believe dry firing has the potential to do it in this rifle?
Not definitive as I don’t have one.
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Just went to Gun City to Pre-empitvely order a spare yesterday. They are currently Back-ordered With Beretta, Shipment hopefully arriving in October.
Tx1 are proving notorious for this. I’m hearing due to dry firing.
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What do they shoot like compared with a CZ457?
@Steve123 I don't think either the T1x or the CZ457 is inherently better than the other, both are capable of great accuracy with both the factory barrels and/or after market barrels.
I prefer the Tikka magazines, quicker and easier to change than CZ ones, and they are less prone to catching on things due to the shape.
The CZ is available in a wider range of rifles which is nice, the T1x in it's basic form really needs a few mods right out of the box (normal butt pad at a minimum) which is annoying, but for a hunting rifle the 16" T1x with the butt pad and vertical grip is a extremely capable rifle. I wish I'd bought a 20" model as I do more competition shooting that hunting but lots of guys use the 16" model in comps and do just fine.
I bought mine before the CZ457 was available, in some regards I think the CZ might be a safer bet, especially if there is a particular model that suits what you want to do.
However if you are going to upgrade the stock/chassis on it then it think you could go either way.
I have T1X, I will have a look at making a spare firing pin, I have made a few for other guns that have stood up ok. That said it’s bad news to dry fire 22,s
If it works out I could make a few…. Will keep you posted.
Cheers
Darren
@Beetroot
I've spoken to Ronny at Shooter.No and they've added NZ as a shipping option.
Just placed my order.
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@dogmatix
Do you know if you have to send a copy of import permit to the seller, to put in with the parts when they send it?
Ronny said he hasn't needed permits in the past to send the pins from Norway.
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Total pending charge is NZ $85.45 including postage.
The website showed an international postal charge of 125 Kr.
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The titanium ZP pin arrived safely from Norway. Slight delay, as Ronny was on his summer holiday, which he apologised for.
I got a NZ import permit, and it seemed to arrive direct to my home, without NZ Customs holding it (has happened before).
Highly recommend ordering more from Ronny if you want one.
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