IZH-35 Second Sear Spring
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IZH-35 Second Sear Spring
Shortly before I moved in 2007 my Baikal's hammer would not stay cocked. Now that I have more time this great hobby has finally came back into my life and I replaced the sear spring. I have very limited testing, but it appears to be back normal operating condition. This little spring is on the upper right side and appears to push the sear forward slightly. I have not heard of any other failures of this part and any comments would be appreciated.
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I have been struggling for some time now with the problem of having my hammer stay in the cocked position. Perhaps your experience will be a solution for me. Here's the symptoms that my gun exihibits:
It first started showing up occasionally during timed and rapid fire shooting. I gave the gun a couple of serious cleanings hoping that was the problem, but no improvement. In fact it got worse. It will chamber a round after firing, but the hammer will not stay in the cocked position and so it will not fire. Is this what you found? Did you find a new spring and if so where did you get it? Were you able to replace it yourself?
I sure hope this is simple. I love this gun and want to get back on the line with it.
Dave
It first started showing up occasionally during timed and rapid fire shooting. I gave the gun a couple of serious cleanings hoping that was the problem, but no improvement. In fact it got worse. It will chamber a round after firing, but the hammer will not stay in the cocked position and so it will not fire. Is this what you found? Did you find a new spring and if so where did you get it? Were you able to replace it yourself?
I sure hope this is simple. I love this gun and want to get back on the line with it.
Dave
Check thread on "disabling IZH35 grip safety" and you will find pics that Fred Mannis posted (thanks again) that will show the second sear spring. If yours is not intact, then order from EAA and when installing tie a small thread around spring so that when it escapes your micropliers all will not be lost. This has my gun back to 100%.
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I just looked at my gun and the spring is intact however it had moved up to the top of the post. Do you think it is possible that the position of the spring would be enough to screw it up. I guess it's a possibility that it is just "tired" too.
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The spring is on the post and the other end appears to be in the sear notch. After cleaning I just applied oil fairly liberally in the entire general area of the sear. I do not know where the sear adjustment srew is. I see a smaal screw that has been loctited that is about 1/2" in front of the main safety on the left side of the gun. The screw faces the front of the gun. Would that be it?
Yes, that's the sear adjustment screw. Q-tip up the excess lube and test fire. Typically the sear adjustment screw would would not be "underengaging" sear in factory setting, but then again this is a Russian gun. Are you the original owner and have not tinkered with this gun? Is the gun clean enough to rule out excess friction on bolt from too much residue?
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The gun is clean. I soaked it in WD-40 a couple of times. Once for several hours and the other time over night. I then scubbed all the crud out with gun scrubber. The firing pin is free because when I shake the slide, I can hear it rattle. I am not the original owner and it would not surprise me if it hasn't been tinkered with. I am at least the third owner of this gun. Do you have any idea which direction I should turn the screw?
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Thanks very much for your help and patience. I'll let you know how it turns out. I'm anxious to try it so I'll take it to the range tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Dave
Thanks again.
Dave
izh-35m sear spring
lammy,
I just can't thank you enough for your advice on how to adjust the second sear. I turned the screw a meager 1/4 turn and thought I would try a few rounds. A few rounds turned into over a 100 rounds without a single failure to cock the hammer. I used two different kinds of ammo Aguila and CCI without a single problem. Had I not run into you on this page, I would still be stumbling around in the dark trying to figure out what to do. I love shooting this gun and I was afraid it was ready for the parts bin.
Once again thanks very much for the advice. Having taken this gun apart several times has given me alot of experience. There was a time when I wasn't certain that it would even be a good idea for me to tear into it. Now I think I could do it with my eyes closed.
Regards,
Dave
I just can't thank you enough for your advice on how to adjust the second sear. I turned the screw a meager 1/4 turn and thought I would try a few rounds. A few rounds turned into over a 100 rounds without a single failure to cock the hammer. I used two different kinds of ammo Aguila and CCI without a single problem. Had I not run into you on this page, I would still be stumbling around in the dark trying to figure out what to do. I love shooting this gun and I was afraid it was ready for the parts bin.
Once again thanks very much for the advice. Having taken this gun apart several times has given me alot of experience. There was a time when I wasn't certain that it would even be a good idea for me to tear into it. Now I think I could do it with my eyes closed.
Regards,
Dave