I am a huge fan of TT pistols and always thought that I knew a little bit about them. Most of my TT's are of Soviet origin and a war trophies.
However, some time ago I came upon of a couple of TT's that may be, IMHO, a bit unusual and different from other stock TT's. Vendors did say that these are of Chinese and Bulgarian origin and the price was right then. So, of course, I bought these rather out of curiosity and, indeed, these pistols turned out be well made and excellent shooters.
The fact that (from my very limited knowledge)Chinese never made TT pistols with wide serrations on slide and also the fact that I have never heard of Bulgaria producing TT variants sparked an urge to start "googling" these things.
The Chinese version with wide serrations led me to Pakistani and Russian resources where the opinions were divided between Chinese (Norinco) and Pakistani(Peshawar Arms) origin of this example. Any opinions on 11 in circle? Obviously its not Polish TT.
The Bulgarian one appears to be more interesting from the way it looks, to fit and finish. Appears to be that its slide sporting some features of Yugo TT and Colt 1911 type pistol. I sent email to Mr. St. Amour asking his opinion on this piece, but there was no response.
Its magazine also looks different from stock TT mag, as seen on photos. Some Internet resources say that this one is of Romanian origin Model 1951. Factory code of 21 corresponds to Romanian Cugir plant code. Here are some links:
http://www.theakforum.net/forums/70-eastern-bloc-pistols/124137-tokarev-article.html
http://digilander.libero.it/albanianfirearms/ttrumun.htm
http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/d...d-spec-rare-tokarev-t33-pistol/prod_2743.html
I am very interested in opinions of the board members about these particular TT's and also will welcome any reference material/links you guys may have.
Also please share images of your TT's of mysterious origin you have in your possession.
Here are the beasts:




However, some time ago I came upon of a couple of TT's that may be, IMHO, a bit unusual and different from other stock TT's. Vendors did say that these are of Chinese and Bulgarian origin and the price was right then. So, of course, I bought these rather out of curiosity and, indeed, these pistols turned out be well made and excellent shooters.
The fact that (from my very limited knowledge)Chinese never made TT pistols with wide serrations on slide and also the fact that I have never heard of Bulgaria producing TT variants sparked an urge to start "googling" these things.
The Chinese version with wide serrations led me to Pakistani and Russian resources where the opinions were divided between Chinese (Norinco) and Pakistani(Peshawar Arms) origin of this example. Any opinions on 11 in circle? Obviously its not Polish TT.
The Bulgarian one appears to be more interesting from the way it looks, to fit and finish. Appears to be that its slide sporting some features of Yugo TT and Colt 1911 type pistol. I sent email to Mr. St. Amour asking his opinion on this piece, but there was no response.
Its magazine also looks different from stock TT mag, as seen on photos. Some Internet resources say that this one is of Romanian origin Model 1951. Factory code of 21 corresponds to Romanian Cugir plant code. Here are some links:
http://www.theakforum.net/forums/70-eastern-bloc-pistols/124137-tokarev-article.html
http://digilander.libero.it/albanianfirearms/ttrumun.htm
http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/d...d-spec-rare-tokarev-t33-pistol/prod_2743.html
I am very interested in opinions of the board members about these particular TT's and also will welcome any reference material/links you guys may have.
Also please share images of your TT's of mysterious origin you have in your possession.
Here are the beasts:




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