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M+M Industries Tokarev TT-33C 7.62x25 Pistol
An Original Soviet Tokarev Pistol for Your Mil-Surp Collection
From the 1930s, through WWII and into the height of the Cold War in the 1950s and 1960s, one of the iconic handguns seen in the hands of Soviet troops was the Tokarev TT-33.
This semi-automatic pistol was such a huge part of the Soviet war machine that Com-Bloc countries like Romania were churning them out by the hundreds of thousands. Now, you can own one of these reconditioned Tokarevs yourself.
- Blued finish
- Length: 7.2 inches
- Weight: 1 pound
- Ships with one 8-round magazine
- Used holster no longer included
This Tokarev TT-33C has been imported by M+M Industries and was made at the Cugir arms factory sometime in the early 1950s. The Tokarev borrowed heavily from the Browning system, featuring a single-action, hammer-fired operating system. The guns have had manual safeties installed and have been reconditioned.
Make: M&M Industries
Model: TT-33C
Action Type: Single Action
Barrel Length: 4.6"
Capacity: 8+1-Round
Cartridge: 7.62 x 25 mm Tokarev
Finish: Blue
Front Sight: Fixed
Length: 7.2"
Magazine Included: 1 x 8-Round
Magazine Type: Removable
Muzzle: Plain
Rear Sight: Fixed
Stock Material: Polymer
Weight: 1 lb
MPN#: TT-33-C

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I have one. It shoots very well, though finding ammo can be challenging. It is definitely more speedy than 9mm but I've not seen a comparison on power and ballistics. Being derived from an old J. Browning design it is fairly simple and I like the slenderness of it. Also that steel construction that will probably last a long time. The extra heaviness also makes it pleasure to shoot. I also have its cousin, the Zastava M70a in 9mm. also a favorite.

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I have been looking at getting one of these for awhile. Is there anyone who owns one willing to share their thoughts and opinion? Im just looking to buy for plinking, camp gun.

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I was told (when Brownells) had them they are decent guns if you “get a good one”

Seems like every retailer has had them at some point...

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