Description

SKU 51655175556

DETAILS
Brand: Chinese Tokarev
Model: Type 54 Military Surplus
Condition: Used Surplus (Condition may differ from those pictured)
Caliber: 7.62x25 mm Tokarov
Barrel Length: 4.50"
Overall Length: 7.75"
Curio & Relic Eligible: Yes
Capacity: 8+1 Rounds
Twist: 1:10” RH
Rifle Grooves: 4
Action: Short Recoil Actuated Locked Breech Single-Action
Finish: Matte Blued Steel
Grip Panels: Textured Black Plastic with Star Logo
Front Sight: Fixed Blade
Rear Sight: Drift Adjustable Round Notch
Trigger: Integral Blade Safety Lever
Trigger Pull: 9-lbs. 4-oz.
Height: 5.10"
Weight: 30 oz. with Empty Magazine
Magazine: One Magazine Included

FEATURES
The Tokarev Type 54 Military Surplus is a classic firearm that combines historical significance with modern performance. Chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, this pistol features a 4.50" barrel and an overall length of 7.75", making it both compact and powerful. Curio & Relic eligible, it boasts an 8+1 round capacity and a 1:10” RH twist with four rifle grooves for superior accuracy. The short recoil actuated locked breech single-action mechanism ensures reliable operation, while the matte blued steel finish adds durability and a timeless look. Textured black plastic grip panels with a star logo provide a secure hold, complemented by a fixed blade front sight and drift adjustable rear sight for precise targeting. The integral blade safety lever (installed for importation) and a 9-lb. 4-oz. trigger pull ensures safety and control. Weighing 30 oz. with one empty magazine and standing 5.10" tall, the Tokarev Type 54 is a robust and reliable choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Tokarev Type 54 Military Surplus is shipped in a plain brown box with the pistol and one magazine.

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I got one, it was rusty inside and out, but it was all surface rust, and it cleaned up very easy. I also picked up a Norinco 213 slide and 9mm barrel off another seller, and got it to work on this pistol, after replacing the firing pin with a stainless steel one that broke. Overall I'm very happy with it, but it did take a lot of cleaning to get all the rust out.

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What mags did you use? Never considered converting my Tokarev. I love it however the ammo is annoying to find at times and don't shoot it enough to buy bulk 7.62x25

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I just used the mag it came with, so far only one failure to feed. I just started getting it to work this week, so i'll test it with 100 rounds this weekend. There is a magazine mod out there that takes out the extra length in the magazine to make it work better. So far it's not needed, but time and testing will tell.

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Cool deal and thanks for the info, I'll probably try the same thing then!

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Just scooped one up, it's in very good condition not handpicked. Yippee people seem to have spotty conditions for these

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Does PSA not honor C&R licenses? At no point in the checkout process do they give you the option to use a C&R for these, and when I emailed them about it I never recieved a reply.

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PSA has the worst customer service. Ugly pistol tho.

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I heard you gotta call and it’s a pain in the ass.

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Update, I was able to get them to ship to my C&R. I had to place the order and select my usual FFL and then I immediately called their support and talked to a guy who gave me another email to send my paperwork to, and he told me he would pause the order until they had the chance to process my license. The email is [email protected].
The gun was in NOS condition and I did not have to pay FFL fees so I'd call it a very good deal.

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