Here is alink to an awsome Tokarev site. He really knows his stuff and that collection has a pretty high drool rating:
imageevent.com/willyp/russiansovietcomblocsection/comparisonalbumsofcomblocweapons/tt30tt33tokarevvariants
This is a reply he sent me when I asked about mags and models:
Pretty interesting stuff
imageevent.com/willyp/russiansovietcomblocsection/comparisonalbumsofcomblocweapons/tt30tt33tokarevvariants
This is a reply he sent me when I asked about mags and models:
Soviet: TT30 & TT30
Chinese: Type 51 & 54
Hungarian: M48
Polish: M48
Romanian: M52?
Yugoslav: M57 ( I also believe they made an M70 in 7.62x25 that had a larger
magazine but never got confirmation of this from Kragejuvec)
All the above pistols were copies of the TT33 ( except the TT30 & M70 if it
exists) & were chambered for the original Tok round 7.62x25 & the mags are
all interchangeable (again w/the possible exception of the Yugo M70 in 7.62)
Take offs of Tok design, some commercial some military:
China: Model 213, commercial 7.62 & 9mm variants
Hungary: Tokagypt 9mm, built for miltary contract for Egypt most sold
commercially. Model 58? 9mm, commercial model
N Korea: Type 68 7.62x52 Tok but a slightly "revised" piece, miltary only,
not sure if this mag interchanges
Yugoslavia: M70, both 9mm & 7.62 Tok, both were full size copies/variants of
the Tok w/larger capacity mag, mfg both for the Yugo military & police & for
commercial sale in the US (9mm only as far as I know)
M70: small "pocket" pistol in 7.65 & 9mm built for the Yugo Police & also
used by some military officers (this was verified to me by correspondence
w/Kragejuvic) This is a Tok design in base only
M88: mid size 9mm, commercial & police again this is a Tok design in base
only.
Pretty interesting stuff