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Yugoslavian TTC Tokarev Semi-Auto Pistol Manufactured by Zastava Arms - 7.62x25 caliber - Good Surplus Condition

The Yugo TTC configuration comes with a 9 round capacity magazine. C&R Eligible

This model comes with a frame safety.

Note - Grips vary, most will have the star emblem but this is not guaranteed.

The Yugoslavian TTC Tokarev Semi-Auto Pistol, manufactured by Zastava Arms, is a surplus classic chambered in the hard-hitting 7.62x25 caliber. Known for its rugged construction and reliable performance, this pistol is a true piece of Cold War history. Each pistol includes a 9-round magazine and features the Yugo-specific frame-mounted safety, distinguishing it from other Tokarev variants.

These are surplus pistols in good condition, showing signs of use but fully functional and ready for range time or collection. Grips will vary from unit to unit; while many feature the iconic star emblem, it is not guaranteed. C&R eligible, this TTC is a great addition for military surplus collectors or shooters who appreciate the performance and heritage of the Tokarev design.

Specifications:

– SKU HGN-YUGO-TTC-M57
– Country of Manufacture
– License Requirement Curio and Relic
– Manufacturer Zastava
– Mfg. Part Number YUGO-TTC-M57
– UPC ITM417
– Caliber/Gauge 7.62x25
– Action Semi Automatic
– Barrel Length 4.6
– Capacity: 9 Rounds
– Condition Surplus / Used

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Nice the price on these has fallen to something approaching reason. [$190 as of 16JUL19]

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Thats funny.lol@bona fide

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Remember the YUGO car? Pass.

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Funny, all Communist cars have been utter crap [exception: limos reserved for party elites and the Lada, which was just a licensed FIAT clone, so mostly crap, but not *utter*...] But their firearms have all been pretty good; must be something about a political philosophy that relies upon conquest for survival? Anyway, you're specious comment merits no further discussion.

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And it’s your not you’re if you’re gonna use fancy talk

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Yeah, I know. Really annoying we can't go back & edit after the fact. Given how many can't spell "muzzle brake" correctly, I'm going to take a bye on this one... ;-)

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Lighten up, Francis

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No, YOU lighten up! MOOOOOOOM, he's picking on me! Shoot him again! X-D

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In the old country, they had this joke. Some guy was working in a baby carriage factory. Eventually, that guy had a child and started stealing parts from the factory to build a baby carriage for his kid. He was stealing a part of two every day. One day, he accumulated enough parts to assemble a baby carriage. So, he got right to it. But no matter how he put the parts together, all he could build out of that parts kit was an AK-47.

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Listen to one piece at a time by Jonny cash bruh

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Great tune, but the American worker was *intending* build hisse'f a Caddiddlykayak. The punchline of this joke is that komrade Ivan *wants* to build a baby carriage, & all the parts he's brought home from the "baby carriage factory" where he works turn into AK47s. Get it? "Pravda" means "The Truth is whatever we tell you, gulagnik!" ;-)

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I bought Bulgarian and Polish (Makarov copies) from them rated as very good and i paid extra for hand select. That was waste of money. I would rate them as good and i don't think they were hand selected. Classic Firearms i added to the list of websites i can't trust 100% what they advertise.

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In the YouTube video you can clearly see rust on these. Not to mention Classic firearms has been canceling orders and upping the prices on people. Source: forgotten weapons

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Not sure how they even know what the condition of an individual M-57, when they are soaked in a plastic bag and covered in cosmoline. Luckily the one I received was flawless. The only scratch on it was my fault putting it back together after decreasing.

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They are currently out of stock as of 12-23-18

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If rated Very Good Condition by Classic Con, expect to get Good. Some peeps swear by "Big Shill Ben", but the 5 pistols I bought from them that were rated Good / Very Good were good at best. OK if you plan to refinish, but not so if you expect it to be as stated/rated! Good luck, because it's a gamble with them and the house always wins. Shipping is spendy too!

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Agreed.

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