the tiny width of the TT33 handle is very handy in fact, my 11 years daughter like it, fit's pretty good in her hand and also my big hand, at first the Tok do not seems confortable but surprisingly it fit goods in the hand, and when shooting with it, it stay very stable in the hand, if you think Tokarev ....don't go for a clone....., you can polished the trigger to smooth the action. The magazines moving action is between the trigger frame, so you can stretch the trigger frame in order to free the moving action of the magazine.......however, from my 6 magazines, not one releasing the same way.
One of my 6 magazines even make the hammer releasing by itself each time
) .....well.... it's a 1945......, if you look for a finest gun action .... look for something else.....
Work yourself on the Tok, this is a handyman gun fun to work on it......
Forgot to mention that this gun made the war, solid metal, indestructible, proof made war gun......what else to say......, even with sands, dust, mud, anything in it, it will fire !!!!
yes I forgot something....lolllll, later clones did not made the war......
Johnny Tokarev
One of my 6 magazines even make the hammer releasing by itself each time
Work yourself on the Tok, this is a handyman gun fun to work on it......
Forgot to mention that this gun made the war, solid metal, indestructible, proof made war gun......what else to say......, even with sands, dust, mud, anything in it, it will fire !!!!
yes I forgot something....lolllll, later clones did not made the war......
Johnny Tokarev