A Tokarev in 10mm auto!?!?

To add to this, the slide stop may turn into a weak link with a heavier recoil spring. See below is the the P10 on the right vs a shadow slide stop on the left.
Might want to consider the "never drop the slide on an empty chamber" lore if upping the recoil spring weight from stock.

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Oye, well with the non existence of spare parts then, I guess the only answer is light loads! Although if the M57 slide fits along with other parts perhaps those will fit too!
 
Took the M93 out to the range today. Loaded up a few 175gr bullets backed by 5.6gr of Titegroup and here is the best four round group at 20 meters. I have to say that the trigger leaves a lot to be desired and I'm going to blame it on that top hit that ruined what would be a great four round group. On my pistol it creeps to the breaking point in three stages, but once it hits the break point it's a crisp break. I'm going to put a couple hundred rounds through it to see if it smooths itself out. If it does not I'm going to try my hand at smoothing some parts.

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Got mine in today

just compared the M57 mag and there is some differences. it does fit in the gun and releases fine. But you can clearly see that the m93 mags feed lips and follower are different.

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no I did not My eyes told me enough that I won't fit.
Yea, I hear ya, I didn't have the 10mm in my possession yet but everyone was saying 98% chance the M57 mag would work with maybe a little tweaking,, not,, looks like we are stuck with just two mags for the Sasquatch!
 
I noticed that in the non-english video on Youtube the firearm appeared to go into full auto at one point. Has anyone had this happen to them? Say with factory CCI Blazer ammo?

My handloads with BlueDot under 180gr Campro projectiles all worked fine, although they definitely were not heavy loads. When I received the pistol I cleaned it fairly well and oiled it. After my first range trip I took apart the hammer group (two pins) and used brake cleaner then Ballistol to clean and lube the sear and hammer. Back to the range on Friday with another box of reloads and Blazer ammo.
 
Pistol grips have cracked after shooting ~20 rounds, I'm not sure if this is a flaw with design or QC. Looking at the crack, its where the wood bends around the back of the frame/hand grip. I was told there are no spare parts or warranty.

I'm not ragging on Wolverine, I'm glad unique and cool guns are still getting imported. But beware of the wooden grips
 
Pistol grips have cracked after shooting ~20 rounds, I'm not sure if this is a flaw with design or QC. Looking at the crack, its where the wood bends around the back of the frame/hand grip. I was told there are no spare parts or warranty.

I'm not ragging on Wolverine, I'm glad unique and cool guns are still getting imported. But beware of the wooden grips
Interesting, have you had any issues with runaway firing? Keeps firing after you squeeze trigger once!
Also, what brands of ammo have you used so far?
Cheers Bob
 
No issues with runaway firing but then again I didn't have the chance to shoot much. I used CCI Blazer 10mm, 180gr.

Ohhh that is the ammo that mine hated. Runaway firing with about half of every 5 round magazines. Already sent back for (hopefully) repair or replacement. I assume it's the hammer group which, since it's a Tokarev, can easily be swapped out.
 
Finally got out to the range today. New grips held up well, quite comfortable, and no noticable movement in them. running 180gr and 9.5gr of blue dot. retainer clip also tried waking a couple times, I will try the "reversal" tip. Boy, does it THROW brass. 12 to 18 yards back at aprox 5 O'clock. Enough to make a brass whore weep... Very strong extractor mark on the cases (if you can locate them). 'Still need to disassemble and inspect and clean.
 
Finally got out to the range today. New grips held up well, quite comfortable, and no noticable movement in them. running 180gr and 9.5gr of blue dot. retainer clip also tried waking a couple times, I will try the "reversal" tip. Boy, does it THROW brass. 12 to 18 yards back at aprox 5 O'clock. Enough to make a brass whore weep... Very strong extractor mark on the cases (if you can locate them). 'Still need to disassemble and inspect and clean.

Sweet!!! Thank you very much for the follow up! I just ordered the grips on EBay
 
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