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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I love my two Tokarev pistols. I love how cheap they are, I love the triggers, I love how plentiful and cheap the ammo is, I love the power and noise of the round, did I mention that I love my Tokarev?
I think they are the absolute best buy is pistols, you just cant beat them, IMHO. What do you guys think? Whats your favorite Tokarev pistol? Am I alone with having a love affair with my Tok? ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: far,far,North
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I have the model t33 Tokarev. It has some very good qualitys.
Its reasonably acuate. It is reliable. You can drive over it with your truck. Long story...... Leave it in the bottom of your boat over winter and it still works. Another long story... Ammo is cheap. The gun is cheap enough to have one at home and at the lake and in the airplane and the........ The one thing I don't like is , it is UGLY like the old dog that you love anyway. This is my favorite pistol I take when I know I will be spending some time deep in the woods. And yes I do have several of them. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Like most of the former East Bloc stuff, the Russians did it first and did it best.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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Mine is the Norinco Type 56 version with a 9mm barrel in it. One of these days, I am going to buy a 7.62 x 25 barrel for it. A have a case or two of 7.62 ammo.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Minnesota
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Mine is a Czechoslovakian model 52. Its a great gun. I've fired hundreds of rounds with out a misfire or malfunction. Ammo has really gone up over the last 10 years so I think I will just start punching out my own. As far as a love affair goes I love all my guns equally. I have no favorites. The ugly part just gives it some character.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I also have the cz52, it is such a unique piece. I am looking to buy another 52, along with another Tokarev. I have the Romanian and Yugoslavian, maybe I will pick up a POlish, if I can find one. The ammo may have gone up in price, but it's still really really cheap for a full house pistol round. Let me know if you start reloading, I may have some brass for you. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I have fired alot of Tokarev pistols. CZ52s are like Glocks, great working beating around guns. My brother has a Polish TT33 and I fired it at 20 yards with variuos milsurp loads. They all were able to put full mags into just over 2" POI was POA. They are about twice as accurate as any CZ52 I have fired....
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I am a bit confused. When did the CZ52 become a Tokarev? It fires the same ammo, but it sure is not the same gun.
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Hey guys here is the difference in a Tok and a CZ-52. Number 1 picture is a Tokarev and number 2 picture is a CZ-52:
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Yes we know there is a difference, but for comm bloc purposes, they are in the same category. They cost about the same, were built around the same time, shoot the same ammo, etc. I know the 52 is not a Tok, but come on, give me a break.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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I've got a Norinco copy in 9mm and recently purchased the TT33 in 7.62x25. That's one hot little .30 ! Time to pick up a couple cases of ammo and maybe a carbine to compliment it. Since we can't have SBRs in MI, I'd prefer the longer barreled carbine to the "pistol" with an inoperable folding stock.
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Sorry, but it didn't sound like it there for a minute!!
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I am the fortunate owner of two fireball Tokarevs: One Russian TT33, and also a Yugo M57. The major difference being the M57 has a 9 round magazine; the TT has an 8 round mag.
They are both a blast to shoot. Any of my friends who have fired them always have big grins on their faces when handing them back. The other things that make them fun are: They are inexpensive to purchase, they are tough and dependable, the ammo is cheap and plentiful, and, oh, I don't think they are [I]that[I] dog-ugly. Actually I think the designers tried to make it look like the 1911 and gave it a pretty flat profile; think flat of the back carry. Anyhow, I like mine! CB |
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Location: Oklahoma, USA
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I love the Yugo's! superbly built and longer grip w/one extra round. I have two and a Norinco 213 9mm. It's a good gun and the barrel swaps right into the yugo w/bushing. I think the Tok trigger is easier to clean up than the 1911(insert flame here) . Nice to take it all out and see it as you work it. Now if someone would just come out with a decent adjustable rear sight, I'd be a happy camper!
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Anti-Gun, Illinois
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Can someone clarify 7.62 vs 32acp? Are they interchangeable? Can you shoot 32acp in a tokarev?
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Sorry I meant to ask about 7.65 and 32ACP which I see is the same. So euro guns should be able to shoot 32acp. Thanks
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I have 2 TT-33's, Romanian and a Polish. Fun gun, powerful, cheap ammo. Being a lefty, those ad on safeties stink. How did the Eastern Block people carry them (safety was added for import),no round in chamber and have to rack it?
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My Friend, Your about to open one of the biggest debate on here! There are two different viewpoints on this. The first cock on the trigger is used as a safety by some, with a round in the chamber. Others swear this is inviting disaster! As to what the combloc armies did, I don't know. At nite on my side table ,I put one in the chamber and put it on half cock. I usually carry a d/a auto w/decocker.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Asheville, NC
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I have a Polish TT-33 and I love it. It's extremely reliable and very fun to shoot. I also have Norinco slide/barrel in 9mm so it's almost like having two guns in one. I've got to 9 mm one on at the moment, as seen in the pic below.
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Location: West TN.
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grcsat:
How can they be uglier than a classic 1911 .45 caliber handgun? |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ulan Bator
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Where did you find it? |
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Actually, I don't remember for certain where I got the case. It might have been the local flea market or one of the thrift shops. I do believe both Wal-Mart and K-Mart sell similar ones though.
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