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Unread 07-06-2013, 07:03 PM   #6
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Sorry for the poor picture, it's taken from my phone.

Yes. It's the same one. That's the only 1900 that I've ever owned. The slide was so tight, I bet it has never been disassembled before. I disassembled it two days ago. After soaking the slide in kroil for 24 hours, I still had to use a pine wood block to tap the back of the slide multiple times, and pull the slide, release it, pull the slide release it.... finally, I was able to take the slide off. The darn thing was like new inside.

What's the formal device to measure trigger pull? I need one.

Also fired 100 rounds from a Norinco Tokarev today. Look and feel, handle and firing, Tokarev is too modern, except it's single action, not much fun. All Norinco TT-33s that I have fired have one thing in common, including this one -- the trigger pull is good at the beginning, but after 50-60 rounds, the pull becomes obviously heavier, and the situation becomes worse and worse, after 100 rounds, gun has to be re-oiled. Otherwise, it's very uncomfortable to shoot. I did not have gun oil with me today, so I stopped at 100 rounds.

Is this Norinco specific, or TT-33 common?? I have never tried a Soviet one, I don't know.
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