A couple milsurp handguns to the range

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Brought a couple of milsurp handguns out to the range today. Both are somewhat less common than what I usually bring: a matching chinese type 54 tokarev and a 1943 Tula Nagant revolver.

The Nagant, in particular, is a gun you basically never see actually being shot, but I made up some ammo from Starline brass I had lying around from years ago and some cast .30 bullets to get her working again :)

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target at 15 meters. About half the holes are single action and about half are double action. There are around 25 rounds on this target. Overall, I shot 50 rounds at a couple different targets. Gun performed better than I thought given the heavey, gritty trigger and old school sights.

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Groups were a little tighter with the Chinese Type 54. Ammo was surplus Russian 7.62x25TT. This military Tok is the best shooting one I have, and I have a few of them from different countries.

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I love my milsurp handguns. A 1941 Tokarev and 1931 Enfield No2 Mk1. These targets were shot at 7 yards. Six rounds of 200 grain handloads from the Enfield and 8 rounds of Sellier&Bellot from the Tokarev. Both guns have exceptionally good triggers for milsurps.

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I'm shocked at how the value of the Nagant has increased. I paid $230 for my battle worn example 4 years ago, and now it seems like the asking price for a refurbished one has tripled!
 
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