The difficulty in finding the proper firing pins for them have soured me on Tokarevs. Honestly, I don't recommend the gun to my friends. Not unless they're really into milsurp stuff, like oddball old guns, and want it because of what it is.
If you're buying one just because you don't want to spend more than $200-$300 on a pistol, you're making a mistake.
There are replacement pins available, new and old stock, if you look around. I remember seeing somewhere a replacement pin that reduces the primer drag issue as well, which some had blamed a cause of premature pin wear. Can't recall who had them for sale though.





















































