Accuracy of the Tokarev TT-33

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Could you tell me what is your grouping with the ammunition 7.62X25 at 15 yards. I had a couple years ago a Norinco in 9mm and my grouping at 15 yards was really bad. Is it Norinco are a bad company or all Tokarev pistol are bad to shoot well.
 
i have a norc G.I.1911 .45 its awsome and accurate right out of the box! , in fact i have another a sport model first time to the range today....a 9mm tok and a chineese police model in the mail...........hope they r good!
i have owened a norinco sks and was super happy with it too.....
sometimes u hear people bass them, i think they paid more for the same model from a diff manufacture...you know sour grapes, lol!
they do leave sharp edges on every thing, for the price i dont mind spending an evening with them "de-horning" and reblueing it gets me familliure with the unit and the bluing proceedure i use gives the a real custom look! more fun!,
following this thread tho...
 
The TT with the small grips doesn't have much to hold onto. A shooter CAN get accuracy out of them but it takes some extra care with the grips. The Tokegypt style grips would be much better.

But it's not the gun itself. The barrel and action are just fine. It's the shortcomings of the shooter not adapting to the gun's quirks.
 
wow! love my chineese taco! but for its lines.....the thing shoots so low, with the target at thirty feet i almost shot myself in the foot,.....well ok its not that bad!
but it does shoot way low....whats going on with thatany one else? is there a fix?
are the rusian ones better?
what about 7.62x25mm?
 
When I first got my '33, I could'nt hit a target from 15ft away, I literally could'nt hit the broad side of a barn:redface:. But around 100 rds later and figuring out how she shot, my groups have tightened up a lot. Every firearm has its own quirks, you just have to have the patience to figure 'em out. Remember to hold your breath when you squeeze the trigger and I find it helps to keep both eyes open and on the target. A bit of practice goes a long way. Cheers.
 
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