TT-33 Tokarev
Uploader Comments (DrakeGmbH)
All Comments (185)
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That gun sounds angry when it fires!
I want it ._.
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Ok I have a question, I have an original, 1947 Russian TT-33 but there is some petina in the barrel, i have ammunition, the locks, bells, and whistles work just fine, but is it safe to fire with petina in the barrel?
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How can you afford all these guns!?
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I got a1941 tt 33 with all matchin numbers it has little weird russian markings all around in certain spots the weird thing is the serial is 3 numbers with two symbols in front of it then says 1941 thats it nothng else can someone pls help i need to know if its an original and if that is serial number or model number
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@zero48411 They're loud, and they have a nice, big muzzle blast. :-) The Romanian one I have is very nice--looks almost brand new, and it's 50 years old. The Yugoslavian one is a trade-off... the ones available now are in slightly worse condition than the Romanians (cosmetically, anyway). The Yugos have a larger magazine, though...but the mags are also harder to find and more expensive.
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there is no 0:25
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@shinemaster50 You mean when being fired? Yes ALL guns sound they same when fired the only thing that makes them sound different is the camera being used to record it.
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you have an amazing collection of amazingly beautiful firearms.
My Tokarev is a Romanian Model from 1953 and when put a full mag into the magwell the slide goes forward automatically. Is this normal?
IzzySykes66 2 months ago
@IzzySykes66 It's not part of the design but it's a common failure. The slide stop may be a bit worn. If this doesn't happen when you lock the slide by hand the magazine spring may be a bit weak so it isn't fully lifting the slide stop into the notch.
DrakeGmbH 1 month ago
Woah, woah woah, wait a minute. When you locked the slide back while loading it, your pistol doesn't have a guide rod (or whatever the rod under the barrel is called)? Both my TT-33 and a friend's have a rod that sticks out of the end of the slide when its locked back. Is it just a difference between the Russian/Polish/Romanian versions?
Cynfidel 9 months ago
@Cynfidel Does your Tokarev happen to be a Yugo M57? Those have a full length guide rod with a captured recoil spring. The original Russian design along with the Polish and Romanian I've owned use a short guide rod with a spring cap.
DrakeGmbH 9 months ago 15
How much do one of these go for? Saw some Chinese ones for around $200(I think) but I like the original Russian ones more.
gamerkid1177 9 months ago
@gamerkid1177 Russian TT-33's are increasingly rare in the US and command prices much higher than a comparable Polish or Romanian model. This particular pistol was Romanian and cost somewhere in the $250 range. I sold it after I bought a Polish Tokarev.
DrakeGmbH 9 months ago