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| Registered User | Romanian TTC Tokarev
Hey guys, Just bought my first C&R weapon, a Mosin 91/30, it hasn't even got here yet and I'm already looking wanting more history in my gun safe!! I ran across the Tokarev and it looks very interesting. The ammo looks to be super cheap!! I don't know anything about the Tokarev, can you guys tell me anything about them? J&G has them for $200, it it worth it? I would mostly use it for plinking at the range and occasionally as a truck gun. Thanks in advance!!! Romanian TTC Tokarev Pistol. Very good condition
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Heard decent things about them. With the 7.62 Tokarev ammo the .30 cal projectile that is necked down from a larger case size should prove for good loading reliability. The load is a little peppy for a pistol. I haven't shot one in 7.62 Tok, but have shot a 9 x 19mm. Its a Chinese Norinco Tokarev knockoff. Fun gun. You ought to be happy with a TTC. I have one of these on my wishlist as well. But I just bought a Yugo Mauser from J&G, and my CZ82 came from them too. Here in the next few months, I'm hoping to also add a Tokarev of some kind, whether its Romanian or not. The price doesn't seem too bad. Browse online gun auction sites like GB, Guns America, Auction Arms, etc. and see what they are going for there. But I think J&G's prices will be pretty hard to beat. Just gotta send J&G your C&R. See if they will let you fax it. The only reason really I haven't bought one yet is primarily I'd need to get another caliber of ammo! But, the milsurp is corrosive, so clean as such. And its still relatively cheap!
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Cool thanks for the info Colonel!! Just found a youtube video of people shooting the Tok, that thing makes quite a fireball for some reason!!
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ive been hereing very good things about the yugo version of this gun, it seems to be more rare so would probably be harder to find and cost a bit more but might be worth looking into.
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I got the CZ52 instead, because it fires the same ammo, but was a lot cheaper. But if I would have had the bucks...............
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| Registered User | Hmmm haven't looked at the CZ52, I will have to check it out!! Are they hard to find?
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Just got an email from J&G, they got my C&R on file!!! Now if I can just convince the better half that I "need" a new pistol I will be set!!!
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Yea, the 52s are fun too. So if you get a TTC in 7.62 Tok, then you'll need a CZ 52 in the same cal. I have shot the 52, and a Norinco knockoff in 9mm. So since I just bought a Hi-Power I can't afford a TTC right now, or a tin of ammo. Gonna have to save up again
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| Where did you find a Tokarev in 9mm Parabellum and what did you pay for it, if I may ask? It intrigues me. But then, so do the Chinese copies of the Broomhandle Mauser in .45 ACP!
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Just added the Romanian Tok to my collection. Have not fired it it yet(hopefully today) but have disassembled and cleaned. Definitely has some shades of John Browning in it. The first few steps to disassemble(after you remove the mag and insure the weapon is empty and clear) makes you think 1911.... depress recoil spring....rotate barrel bushing clockwise....remove barrel bushing....slowly release tension and allow recoil spring to extend... remove recoil spring........ well it changes a bit after that, but you get the point. This one came from Classic Arms.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ***************************************************** All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing |
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| I'm not sure where it came from, my dad picked it up somewhere. No idea what he paid either. Probably not that much either. Machining could be better, it is a little rough. But it shoots pretty good, not bad on accuracy.
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PS... they make 9MM barrels you can swap out in the CZ 52. Though I have not seen any, I would not be surprised if someone makes them for the TOK also. There are a lot of classy folks on here with tons of knowledge, that may know for sure. | |
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The only thing that I don't like about the Romanian Tokarev is the after market manual safety (fast cheap and ugly work to satisfy the import requirements). Theoretically speaking, they can be removed and the hole plugged. The CZ 52 9mm barrels are difficult to find now, I believe that they are no longer manufactured. I am also forced to ask why would you want to make that conversion? The 7.62x25 ammo is cheaper and way more fun to shoot. DOcAitch |
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