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Like it says. Wondering where the best place to buy a Tokarev is.

 

I see Aim has them for around 250 cant and JGsales has them for 149.95? if you buy two or more I think it was 179 for one...but im leary of JG I had dealt with them in the past but just heard a few disappointing things over the last year or two.

 

I know aim is very reputable so leaning towards them. But anyone know other vendors that have them in stock right now? Classic is sold out. Running out of googlefoo

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Aim has the polish ones. I can't find any other venders with much in stock. Guess I could his some gun shows......but prefer not to.

 

Looks like AIM is now sold out of the Polish Toks, but they still have the Romy. I would get a Yugo M57 if you can find them. Very accurate little pistol and it holds 9 rds. instead of 8 like the other Tok variants. 

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Aim has the polish ones. I can't find any other venders with much in stock. Guess I could his some gun shows......but prefer not to.

 

. I would get a Yugo M57 if you can find them. Very accurate little pistol and it holds 9 rds. instead of 8 like the other Tok variants. 

 

 

 

only thing negative about the M57 is the magazine, it takes a proprietary mag, you just can't buy a regular TT33 mag because it won't work.  

 

as for gunshows, you never know what you might comes across from somebody walking around. a couple months ago I picked up a 1944 soviet TT made at ISHVESK, for 2 hundred bucks. whoever plugged up the added safety did a real nice job, you really can't tell just by looking. now this TT looks like what Fedor Tokarev designed it to look like

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Southern Ohio Gun has Polish toks in. Not sure of price you're looking to spend but the Pol goes for a bit higher with them. I been wanting to get a Pol to complete the Tok purchases but haven't been able to justify the added price

Edit to add pic of the Romy and M57. Got the M57 and the Romy from Classic last year and both were immaculate.

 

Romy

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M57

 

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Im really thinking for now i might go for the Zastava from Classic arms. I mean its brand new production and has great reviews. Like stated the only thing its mags arent as available. But i dont really see that as an issue. IT comes with 2 mags anyhow.

 

Anyone have one of these? The reviews at classic seem great. And the price is wonderful.

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You could buy one cheap from one of the hundreds of Illegal Russians roaming the valley of Montana.

 

Nobody believes they exist so you might as well just take one. The "authorities" can't do anything about something that does not exist.

 

The only thing I would do with a Tok is collect it. It really doesn't trip my trigger but it may for you. I would not pay more than 100 bucks for one. Some go for hundreds that are more rare but those are safe queens and obscurities.

 

Most of them are C&R. Have one mailed to you today!

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I would like to go get one of those tokarevs.

 

 

I which of Montana's hundreds of valleys are the hundreds of tokarev armed illegal Russians roaming.

 

Will they be roaming all winter?

Or do they roam elsewhere during winter.

 

Is it hard to find the roaming band of hundreds, do you have to track them?

Do you have a satellite fix on them? if so send coordinates to my secret location.

 Is it ok if I give the info to other OPERATORS? they may want to go get some tokarevs as well.

 

 

 

Music from Twilight zone plays softly in background

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Im really thinking for now i might go for the Zastava from Classic arms. I mean its brand new production and has great reviews. Like stated the only thing its mags arent as available. But i dont really see that as an issue. .

 

The M57 and similar are actually more comfortable in my hand. I don't have gigantic hands by any means but it has a better feel with the longer grip. Feels more sturdy. I'm sure there are others that feel the same way. New production should be similar and there are also some available in 9mm which may be better on the supply side of ammo

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When ammo became expansive and hard to find I sold off all of mine. They are neat but not something I'd bet my life on (after import). If they had better sights, trigger and/or saftey I might think about a 9mm....if it fed HP


You could buy one cheap from one of the hundreds of Illegal Russians roaming the valley of Montana.

 

Nobody believes they exist so you might as well just take one. The "authorities" can't do anything about something that does not exist.

 

The only thing I would do with a Tok is collect it. It really doesn't trip my trigger but it may for you. I would not pay more than 100 bucks for one. Some go for hundreds that are more rare but those are safe queens and obscurities.

 

Most of them are C&R. Have one mailed to you today!

 

Are you sure they are RUSSIAN?!?!!? :) Could be any one of the dozen former Soviet countries.

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I would like to go get one of those tokarevs.

 

 

I which of Montana's hundreds of valleys are the hundreds of tokarev armed illegal Russians roaming.

 

Will they be roaming all winter?

Or do they roam elsewhere during winter.

 

Is it hard to find the roaming band of hundreds, do you have to track them?

Do you have a satellite fix on them? if so send coordinates to my secret location.

 Is it ok if I give the info to other OPERATORS? they may want to go get some tokarevs as well.

 

 

 

Music from Twilight zone plays softly in background

Flathead valley, Russian civilian families here illegally.

Bob Marshall Wilderness, Russian military training with SF. they may have a permit.

 

Easy to find. Pick up a paper and find a great deal on a used car that seems too good to be true. It's probably a russian hack job.

 

Hundreds, want to bet? I do.

When ammo became expansive and hard to find I sold off all of mine. They are neat but not something I'd bet my life on (after import). If they had better sights, trigger and/or saftey I might think about a 9mm....if it fed HP

You could buy one cheap from one of the hundreds of Illegal Russians roaming the valley of Montana.

 

Nobody believes they exist so you might as well just take one. The "authorities" can't do anything about something that does not exist.

 

The only thing I would do with a Tok is collect it. It really doesn't trip my trigger but it may for you. I would not pay more than 100 bucks for one. Some go for hundreds that are more rare but those are safe queens and obscurities.

 

Most of them are C&R. Have one mailed to you today!

 

Are you sure they are RUSSIAN?!?!!? smile.png Could be any one of the dozen former Soviet countries.

Yes, I am sure they are Russian. 100%

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Like it says. Wondering where the best place to buy a Tokarev is.

 

I see Aim has them for around 250 cant and JGsales has them for 149.95? if you buy two or more I think it was 179 for one...but im leary of JG I had dealt with them in the past but just heard a few disappointing things over the last year or two.

 

I know aim is very reputable so leaning towards them. But anyone know other vendors that have them in stock right now? Classic is sold out. Running out of googlefoo

I highly recommend the Polish or Yugoslavian pistols over the Romanians. The Romys are alright, but the Polish have a much nicer fit and finish, as do the Yugos - but the Yugo pistol also uses its own unique, rare magazine. My only TT pistols are old Chinese ones.

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GUYS,

  SORRY, SLIGHTLY OFF SUBJECT, HOW ERGONOMIC, AND HOW WELL DO THOSE ADD-ON SAFETIES DOWN BY THE MAG RELEASE FUNCTION?

 

  JESS1344

 

The add on that's on my Romanian is very tough to move, doesn't seem to be all that safe, and is an eyesore. I don't really want to do much of anything with it though as the removal and fill can be a pain to get a matching finish after. The safety on the M57 is smooth and seems more like a safety than that of the Romanian, still isn't all that safe though but is better than the Romanians by far

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