Tokarev Sportowy

I paid 300 bones for one. Seen only a few advertised here and there, and that seems to be about right; a bit more than a regular Tokarev, but still a very cheap pistol. If you don't even have a full magazine of adapters, I wouldn't hold out hope for more than that.

It works very well, and it's fun to shoot .22LR from a TT, but annoying to chase the adapters down all the way across the range floor. (I've got Toks in three calibres now.) Seems they were brought in to the surplus chain in Canada maybe 15-20 years ago? They're out there, sitting in people's safes.

Got an ad. in the EE looking for more of those chamber inserts. I'd offer to buy yours, but then it'd be impossible to sell the gun!
 
Bought one a couple of years ago. It came with 9mm P and 7.62mm barrels, and about nine inserts. I found a man who brings Polish things to the US, and bought some .22 inserts from him. The sad thing is I don't remembe the price or contact information for the man. If you really want me to, PM me and I'll look for the man's name and contact information. I think I paid about $350, but that's really a vague memory. It's really a neat combination gun. As the man said, chasing the inserts is a pain. I don't know why they didn't change the magazine and the barrel and allow for loading .22 cartridges. I understand the Poles made a submachinegun adapted in the same way for .22 inserts. As I recall, the gun came from Joe Salter.
 
I thinks it was about 25 -30 years ago that century arms brought in a truck load of these things, I sold many of them in the 195.oo price range.
Work fine, but a pain in the butt trying to find the inserts, indoors not bad, out in the grass forget it.
 
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