Might buy this...HUNGARIAN Model 58 Tokegypt semiautomatic pistol (9mm Luger).
HUNGARIAN Model 58 Tokegypt semiautomatic pistol (9mm Luger). A licensed copy of the Russian Tokarev pistol, with wraparound grooved plastic grips and one fingergrip 8-round magazine. Excellent condition with a slightly used but quite strong and shiny bore. Includes leather "sandal-type" skeletonized holster (in like new condition). Reputedly one of many thousands captured by Israel from Egypt during the Six-Day War. PHOTOS . . . $219. C&R
Whadda youse guys think?
__________________ U.S. Army
1976-1979
237th Combat Engineers
Heilbronn, Germany
It was a significant modification of the Soviet Tokarev TT33 for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. This had a new safety catch fitted on the left top side of the receiver, a one-piece wrap-around plastic grip and a finger support on the magazine. It was produced to meet a contract placed by the Egyptian Army in 1958, but the army authorities changed their mind and the guns went to the Egyptian police. Apparently the police didn't like it either and, after the first few batches had been delivered, the contract was terminated. This is difficult to understand; the concept was sound, and the pistols were well made. Perhaps the decision was more political than technical. The remaining guns were released to the commercial market, many being sold in West Germany under the name 'Firebird'. About 15,000 Tokagypts are believed to have been made. 7.62x25 replacement barrels and magazines were also manufactured.
__________________ U.S. Army
1976-1979
237th Combat Engineers
Heilbronn, Germany