ammo is expensive for it though
Thoughts on the tokarev please! Thx
Has anyone done a trigger job on theirs? I'm working on mine right now, its nice and smooth after polishing the contact points and took a lil bit off the hammer spring. I'm going to wait to fire it before taking anymore off the spring. Doesnt seem to be too much info online and I sure not paying $100 for a gunsmith to do it.
corrosive from 1954 lolCommercial ammo is expensive but its just $7 a box for surplus.

I hear ya about the big hands issue, I need to buy or just make some new grips for this sucker and get it to Beretta girth to fit me nicely.
Did discover a slight issue, sometimes a magazine will hit the trigger bars and not insert correctly.
Mine did that at first. I just spread the trigger bow a bit because it would also prevent mag from dropping free too. If still tight you can file down and polish trigger bow in and out.
Have to be careful with my grip, or I get a hammer bite to the web of my thumb. Hate getting blood on a new pistol, and don't need a flinch.
The first time I had this happen as well. I bought a Hogue grip and it seems to fit my hands better now.



























