where to buy tokarev?

I understand what you meant ...I think Im set now after doing my att test, and shooting some handguns unforuntately gonna ditch the tt-33 I think

Looking like:
.22 pistol (thinking s&w 22a)
.357 revolver (gp100 6" barrel)
and a 9mm (m&p,glock,or possibly a sig..doubtful)

sad part is we had a "test" on our att..not sure if its to get the att,basically had to shoot a piece of paper at 15 yards with firearm of choice and land 10 shots on it, I used the gp100 with .38 wadcutters...passed first time with a very nice group,...all the others on my course preferred the .22s and took as many as 7 tries to pass!!!! no one else passed the first shoot,I was thoroughly impressed by the gp100 :)
 
just seems everywhre I read is that the czech was loaded hot, another vid I found says because the rounds are 50 years old the bullet sticks to the casing which causes an over pressure which is why theyre hot...not to mention id prefer not to deal with 50 year old ammo in general im sure there will be some problems

how is the accuracy/trigger pull of a tt-33 compared to a modern day pistol

Complete horse####. But, believe whatever you want to believe. There's nothing wrong with the ammo in the gun it was intended to be used in. And you get a #### ton of ammo for that price. A .22 is nice to have but it will leave you wanting more, never make a .22 your only gun. I use my .22 rifle more than all my other guns combined, but I would never make it my only gun in any variety. Every once in a while you just want to go shoot a real gun, all of which shoot comparitively expensive ammo...except for the Tok. If I had some money to spare right now I'd be on this deal like white on rice.
 
See in the EE, I have right now a very nice selection of Tok TT33

All hand picked by myself, mainly unrefurbs first class one's.
 
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