Tokarev USA
Tokarev Titan/Hammer Rear Sight Assembly
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Tokarev Titan / Hammer Rear Sight Assembly — OEM
Restore factory sighting performance with this Tokarev rear sight assembly. OEM construction ensures reliable fit and precise alignment with existing front sight systems. Ideal as a direct replacement or spare part.
Key Features:
- Complete factory rear sight assembly with mounting hardware
- Precision-designed for sight alignment and repeatable zero
- OEM quality for easy replacement
Fitment:
- Tokarev Titan
- Hammer
- TX3 HDA1 shotguns
Specifications
PROP 65 WARNING
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
From Our Customers
Fear not about the wiggling. It is "fixable". While first mounting this optic rail, I attached the first 2-3mm to allow it to hang freely while I applied PVC hot glue up and down the dovetail rail mount on the top of the shotgun. I previously used a rag with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean the surfaces of the rail attachment and the dovetail rail on my shotgun before this process. While the Hot Glue was still molten, I pushed forward the rear sight assembly while using my other hand's thumb to prevent it walking forward of the mounting screw's hole. Any excess hot glue was pushed out the front of the sight assembly, not a drop leaked anywhere off of the rails, and now there is a rigid surface underneath the rear sight assembly that prevents it from wobbling or wiggling, and allows my optics to remain zeroed. Yes, it is pretty ghetto or jimmy-rigged/jerry-rigged to use hot glue on a firearm, but it's a $109 shotgun. This is a 5-minute temporary permanent solution to a legitimate problem that can make or break this firearm. I used an X-Acto Knife to cut away the excess hot glue that bulged out from the front of the rear sight assembly and it is flush. Also be sure to use blue loctite on the mounting screw, even with the hot glue preventing excess vibrations.
This is a very important addition to the Hammer and Titan shotguns it easily attaches on the existing dovetail of these two models with a set screw at the top of the receiver it comes with the screw slide the sight onto the dovetail line up this hole with the screw and attach it. It's excellent for mounting a shotgun scope for hunting deer with slugs.
This is exactly what the Tokarev Titan needs and should come stock with it. Although at the bargain price these guns go for, I can see why they make this an add-on accessory. Definitely use Loctite Red on the one supplied screw to mount this, otherwise it will rattle free. The sight picture is outstanding and if you take the time to zero in with slugs, you'll have an awesome combat shotgun. There is enough rail space for an optional red dot, so that is an expense you decide if you want or not. But adjusting the peep sight to zero is all you really need. Great product that gives your Titan a finishing look.
I used this on a Kamando W&S slingshot shotgun and worked great!
The TTS is missing the port to secure assembly; not part of the description.
Product met all my requirements well built product and finished off shotgun perfectly.
Works perfect and looks great. Easy to attach.
Easy to install, fits well. Easily installed an optic. I need to see how durable it is before I rate it as a 5.
The rear sight assembly is very well made. The picatinny rail is aircraft grade aluminum, but the actual peep sight is plastic. The assembly was easily installed using blue Loctite and should give years of service.
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Tokarev USA
Tokarev Titan/Hammer Rear Sight Assembly
Rail for Tokarev TTF 12 Titan, fits, but wiggles, wobbles.
Fear not about the wiggling. It is "fixable". While first mounting this optic rail, I attached the first 2-3mm to allow it to hang freely while I applied PVC hot glue up and down the dovetail rail mount on the top of the shotgun. I previously used a rag with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean the surfaces of the rail attachment and the dovetail rail on my shotgun before this process. While the Hot Glue was still molten, I pushed forward the rear sight assembly while using my other hand's thumb to prevent it walking forward of the mounting screw's hole. Any excess hot glue was pushed out the front of the sight assembly, not a drop leaked anywhere off of the rails, and now there is a rigid surface underneath the rear sight assembly that prevents it from wobbling or wiggling, and allows my optics to remain zeroed. Yes, it is pretty ghetto or jimmy-rigged/jerry-rigged to use hot glue on a firearm, but it's a $109 shotgun. This is a 5-minute temporary permanent solution to a legitimate problem that can make or break this firearm. I used an X-Acto Knife to cut away the excess hot glue that bulged out from the front of the rear sight assembly and it is flush. Also be sure to use blue loctite on the mounting screw, even with the hot glue preventing excess vibrations.