Tokarev (M213) Grip options?

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OMG!
does anyone know where we can get these grips?
 
Those grips are awesome, seems there would be a market for these with all the M213 out there with crapy factory grips.
 
WOW... Very nice Synth grips, which would solve the hammer byte problem for me and actually make the grip comfortable to hold. I would just take the dremel and grind away those finger grooves to make them perfect. But that is just me; I just hate finger grooves with a passion! Now, where can we get a set of those?
 
How do the grips attach on a 213? Don't see no grip screws, and thosefancy ones seem to go all the war around. I'm just trying to figure out a way to make some nice grips myself.
 
Well, I finally received my #3 slip-on pistol grip ordered directly from Pachmayr. It fits nice and tight, except at the heel of the pistol, at the rear. It was so tight to slip on, that I managed to rip a piece of rubber off the top as I was tugging. So I took cisors and trimed the top to try and salvage esthetics. Here are a few pics of the result.

Oh, by the way, these things to give a positive grip and the M213 feels much better in the hand. My sister, who has smaller hands than me and her boyfriend, with bigger hands than me both prefered the pistol with the Pachmayr installed.:)

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my Russian Tokarev TT33 - 1945 get a better feel and looks with a rubber "slip-on" finger grooved made by Uncle Mike ...I'll post some pics here !

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I don't know, but people are passing up some nice $ by not having these Zastava grips in stock.
That Uncle Mike slip-on is pretty nice too! Maybe I'll pick one up for Tok #2 if I can find one.:)

P.S. I did my Law 9 (Anasthasia) qualification with my M213 today. We only had to fire 20 rounds, but I did appreciate the feel and control that the Pachmayr grip provided.
 
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