My Rusian Tokarev TT33 (EXTREMELY Pic Heavy)

Good pics. I have a 42 Tula. It out-shoots two of my Norinco Tokarevs and breaks even with the third Norc Tok. This Russian pistol rattles when it is shaken and shoots tight groups at twenty-five yards.
The Russians do make good firearms in huge quantities. The Germans make superb firearms in small numbers.
 
Good pics. I have a 42 Tula. It out-shoots two of my Norinco Tokarevs and breaks even with the third Norc Tok. This Russian pistol rattles when it is shaken and shoots tight groups at twenty-five yards.
The Russians do make good firearms in huge quantities. The Germans make superb firearms in small numbers.

:agree: I have a Russian 1945 production TT33. It's accurate & fun to shoot.:)
 
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I got a Russian 1944 dated one. Beautiful condition also. Nice historic piece. Love it also. Congrats on your piece.:)
 
I haven't pimped mine yet...in fact I haven't managed to get my hands on a crate of ammo yet.

I've got a couple hundred rounds, but I'd like to have a crate of 2280 rounds.

Anyone know who sells it? Marstar is out.
 
Frontier has some.

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40 Rounds $6.99
400 Rounds $65.99
1000 Rounds $159.95
2280 Rounds $349.95


http://www.frontiertaxidermy.com/html/ammunition.html
 
Is ammo plentiful?

I know in Vancouver Lever Arms, has it at $300 for 2280 rounds. In Maple Ridge, Wanstalls sells 40 rounds for $4, if I'm not mistaken. People with a greater memory of this calibre can tell you if the pipeline is steady but as for now you can scoop up a butt load of ammo for a great price.

Oh yeah, I forgot, replacement parts are dirt cheap as well.
 
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