I see Tradeex has some post war Russian TT33 pistols 7.62x25 for $179 in goood condition....I've never had a handgun,any thoughts ?
You can't go wrong for the price and Trade-Ex is a great seller.
Having said that, it's a pretty 'snappy' little cartridge for your first handgun.
One of the biggest complaints seems to be the grips, are there after market grips for it and can you fit a holosun red dot to it?
Even with surplus ammo I can shoot all 8 rounds in a magazine into a pie plate group at around 15 meters with little effort on my behalf..
.22 is too small and wimpy to be a lot of fun, but it would probably make the best training or first gun.
I shot one at 15m using a benchrest front rest the other day, just for kicks. I was managing 3" groups with about 1 shot in 5 being a 'flier' about 4-5" from the centre of the group.
Shot one 3 shot group that had all 3 holes touching.
This thing can shoot better than I can make it shoot, which is great for an under $200 gun shooting ammo that's under $0.20 a shot and a real calibre
Thats really good, a lot better than I can do with mine. They are fun to shoot no matter what.
TT33 accuracy is more than acceptable for a mass produced combat pistol.
Even with surplus ammo I can shoot all 8 rounds in a magazine into a pie plate group at around 15 meters with little effort on my behalf.
It gets a bad rep because people compare them to a custom tuned modern 1911 etc.
Edit: Steve beat me to it.



























