I had the same issue with a SVT I picked up on the EE from Weimajack. It turned out that firing pin was hairline cracked at the rear most portion of the notch in it. The crack was just enough to impose friction on the pin when struck by the hammer which caused light primer strikes, although they didn't look that way to the naked eye. Bought another pin and installed it and haven't had any issues since then.
The firing pin on a Tokarev has a spring on it, which makes it hard to measure the protrusion of the firing pin from the bolt face.
Like SVT 40 suggested, I would recommend you disassemble your bolt and inspect the pin, the tunnel, and the spring for damage. Also look at the firing pin opening on the bolt face to make sure it is not obstructed.