does the exterior finish quality affect the rate the they consume $$? I thought they were all like that..
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does the exterior finish quality affect the rate the they consume $$? I thought they were all like that..
Mine has been chopped down alot , and it seems to be ok .
your the lucky one @ChrisF I can think of 3 that shot well before the cut and now shoot shit quite a few of my mates have them personally I like a bit more quality so id never have one myself
but they are good enough for a cheep bang up gun for farm work and pest control just like the ak47 rough tough reliable and pretty much un-killable
Heres a pic of her ,
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d9...ps40airlu3.jpg
And as you can see , it has a magazine ( most have been lost ) , that doubles the value of this Toz
You can get replacement mags for almost everything from a company in eastern Europe. I'll see if I can find the website.
Yep, the Toz 17 is a great little knockabout rifle and one of my more accurate .22 rifles ( I have 15). Believe they were made as a training rifle for Russian soldiers, hence the no frills look. The stock looks like it was hacked out of a piece of drift wood by a one eyed crone on drugs using a blunt axe, but can they shoot!
Couple for sale H&F Taupo I was sorely tempted but out of my price range
Shit you've made money, $200 I think one was a fairly old rifle both in good nick,
ive picked up a couple over the years for around $50 and yes they did have mags and in good nick they got on sold pretty quickly though as I hate push to cocks
From memory the end of the barrel had a big chunk of metal on it, perhaps lopping this off was the cause of some peoples loss of accuracy? Also I believe the usual stock finish was shellac, some seemed to be worse than others.
Toz are great rifles. Mines a 17-01 still with "Made in Soviet Union" stamping on it. I will never ever sell it. Paid bugger all for it, but paid $110 for an extra magazine!
It loved the old Magtech 40grain subs. Still got a few bricks of them saved for a rainy day.
Tim - is the 78/06 the heavy barrel version. That's a rifle I'd like.
Mind you - range tested the standard Toz model 78 a while back and its an ideal bolt action 22 for NZ conditions.