TT-33 pics

Get a 9mm barrel and mags for it, that's what I did with my Hungarian Tok before I stupidly sold it.
It worked great.
 
There are numerous reports of CZ-52 going Ka-Boom! when Czech on strip ammo used. The ammo that comes on strips is designed for SMG used by Czech and not for pistol.

If your Cz-52 doesn't explode, the two wheels inside (next to barrel) will get damaged quickly.

Finally, there are NO reports of TT-33 that went bad by using any 7.62x25 ammo including Czech ammo. TT-33 was in use for a very long use and probably is. TT-33 replaced Nagant Revolver, but Nagant revolver was in use up to year 2000 in some government agencies, e.g. train security, etc.


There's a thread here which some may find interesting.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=390633
 
Ehhh...I have fired a bit of the Czech ammo through my TT and had LOTS of stuck cases and popped primers

That stuff runs through a PPSh fine....if it was allowed
 
I have a TT myself (1946). The gun looks and feels great. I love shooting it.

However both of the magazines that came with seem seem to cause problems in that the next round often fails to load completely. Doesn't always happen only about once per mag. No misfires only jams from failed loading. I think the springs may be weakened in the mag. They are 50 years old.

Anyone else have this problem?

I bought a couple 'new' mags of the Chinese TT after market type but haven't had a chance to try them out yet.

Also I fine the TT much harder to aim and be accurate. I wonder if it's a combination of the sights, the recoil, and the narrow muzzle.


Thanks.
 
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