Hogue rubber grips for TT33-Tokarev's

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Does anyone know if there are commercial rubber grips available,
Hogue style, for the Tokarev's 7.62x25 mm ??

My wife likes to shoot the TT33's more than my SIG 226-NP22's because of their smaller size, and the factory grip on CZ 52 is also too "slippery" for her.

Any suggestions ?
Bicycle tubing is a no no, and neither is wood.


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The Hogue Handall will work. Slips on over the existing grips. Has finger grooves and a palm swell. Otherwise you're SOL.
 
I have a Tok. Nice reliable gun.

I was never able to find replacement grips but I did get the slip on one.
I agree with Can-down. I like mine & it has solved the slippery feeling.
I bought mine on ebay but as long as you get the right size I think a lot of gun stores will have them.
 
BBq_Woa! said:
you must fire the TT33 as it is.
the uncomfortable grips inspire pride in the motherland.


I like your humor !

If it was about my motherland, I should shoot only P08 -P-38-PP-Sauer's
and above all C-94 Mausers (Broomhandles) Done it all!

With a smile on my face , I now realize I have handguns from
China- USA- Germany- Russia - Chechoslovakia and Hungary.
So much for my patriotism ! Well, I like them all !

greetings !
 
sunray said:
The Hogue Handall will work. Slips on over the existing grips. Has finger grooves and a palm swell. Otherwise you're SOL.


Thank you both for mentioning "hogue slip-ons.
I shall check their WEB SITE for "Hogue Handall"
I did not think they had them.
Big help- thanks again !

It's worth to have those better grips. The wife and I fired many
thousands of rounds through all 3 with no malfunctions whatsoever.
All those were Century INTL. laquered cases and probably older than me.
 
You'd think with the numbers that have come into N. America that Hogue +/or Pachmayr would've come out with a set of after-market grips for them... :rolleyes:
 
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