So I'm having issues with my Tokarev and hoping that someone on here has some advise for me. It's a 1942 frame and I am assuming a post war frame since it has fine slide serrations but is numbers matching.
1st. The supposed split pin to take out the firing pin, isn't a split pin. It was a solid pin with an indent on the one side. I tried to take it out, but the pin wont budge and well now looks a little worse off! Is it possible that during the refurb process they put in a different pin that is not easy to get out? I'm pretty much left with the option of just bashing the hell out of it and replacing the pin.
2.nd and most importantly, it seems to have feed issues once it gets 4-5 magazines through it. Now I think it could be the extractor since it seems to leave an empty casing in the chamber and then it gets pushed up into the barrel again and locks up the slide. I have to strip the gun apart to get the shell out and it's a pain in the ass to do that at the range. Seems to happen more with surplus ammo, but not entirely sure. Any hints.
3rd. The firing pin mark on the primer looks really hard, almost like it's tearing it.
If anyone has any helpful tips or resources I'd be really great-full. I really like the gun, but all of these issues make me very frustrated and leave the gun at home. I could just sell it but I wouldn't feel right passing this pistol off until the issues are fixed.
1st. The supposed split pin to take out the firing pin, isn't a split pin. It was a solid pin with an indent on the one side. I tried to take it out, but the pin wont budge and well now looks a little worse off! Is it possible that during the refurb process they put in a different pin that is not easy to get out? I'm pretty much left with the option of just bashing the hell out of it and replacing the pin.
2.nd and most importantly, it seems to have feed issues once it gets 4-5 magazines through it. Now I think it could be the extractor since it seems to leave an empty casing in the chamber and then it gets pushed up into the barrel again and locks up the slide. I have to strip the gun apart to get the shell out and it's a pain in the ass to do that at the range. Seems to happen more with surplus ammo, but not entirely sure. Any hints.
3rd. The firing pin mark on the primer looks really hard, almost like it's tearing it.
If anyone has any helpful tips or resources I'd be really great-full. I really like the gun, but all of these issues make me very frustrated and leave the gun at home. I could just sell it but I wouldn't feel right passing this pistol off until the issues are fixed.




















































