Your most inaccurate handgun...

I have the Pietta. 1873 in .357/.38sp, in .357 it is a chore to hold the grips and accuracy suffers, but with .38sp, it is a lot of fun to shoot and quite accurate!

Glad im not the only one fighting the grips the only reason I still have is because I love the way it looks.
 
TT-33 is a common one...the short and thin (and just generally uncomfortable) grips combined with old and dirt cheap, snappy ammo makes it so. Try shooting it one handed and you might actually do better (really!).
 
TT-33 is a common one...the short and thin (and just generally uncomfortable) grips combined with old and dirt cheap, snappy ammo makes it so. Try shooting it one handed and you might actually do better (really!).

Yes its design is essentially aimed ( ;) ) as a sidearm ideal for close range deterence of desertion and cowering in military use and short range basement or up against the wall work for civilian political remedial re education classes.....

I wonder how the TT-33 compares to the CZ 52 which uses the same ammunition.
 
Makes me feel better that many of you also find the Tokarev to be inaccurate. I can't stay on the paper (8.5x11) past 7 yards. I'm not a very experienced handgun shooter - maybe a couple hundred rounds in my entire life. But I was hitting 50% on a pop can with my cousin's Glock from 10 yards. It really is tough keeping a perfect sight picture while pulling the trigger! I have tons of respect for people like Hickok45.
 
The TT-33 and Enfield Revolver are on a lot of folks lists here. They’re two of my favourite guns to shoot, and mine at least, are as accurate as one could hope.

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