Dave Markowitz
Member
On Saturday I swapped off a safe queen and came home with a Polish TTC Tokarev made in 1952. It's in VG+ shape with nice bluing and only a few dings. It came with a holster, cleaning rod, lanyard, and one spare magazine.
On the left you can see the safety that had to be added to meet US import regs:
It's chambered for 7.62x25. I currently have a few boxes of Yugo surplus, which has given me a few misfires in my CZ-52. I did a little looking around and see that new production ammo from Sellier & Bellot and Prvi Partizan is available, along with some Romanian surplus in spam cans. I've shot the S&B and it's good stuff. Likewise, PP makes good ammo that I've shot in several other calibers. Has anyone tried the Romanian surplus (I'm aware it's corrosive and that's no big deal to me)?
Range report to follow ...
On the left you can see the safety that had to be added to meet US import regs:
It's chambered for 7.62x25. I currently have a few boxes of Yugo surplus, which has given me a few misfires in my CZ-52. I did a little looking around and see that new production ammo from Sellier & Bellot and Prvi Partizan is available, along with some Romanian surplus in spam cans. I've shot the S&B and it's good stuff. Likewise, PP makes good ammo that I've shot in several other calibers. Has anyone tried the Romanian surplus (I'm aware it's corrosive and that's no big deal to me)?
Range report to follow ...