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  • BloodEclipse

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    In the trenches for liberty!
    The Chinese have always made better small arms than they have anything else. :dunno:

    They make some small legs and other body parts as well.

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    right2arms

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    If they are really $350 to 400 that kind of defeats the purpose of a cheap reliable nine. plus they are a little bulky and not too comfortable in the hand. I'm sure they are pretty reliable but the Tok itself was designed for the bottleneck cartridge so I would suspect some occasional FTFs in 9mm.

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    Indy_Guy_77

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    If they are really $350 to 400 that kind of defeats the purpose of a cheap reliable nine. plus they are a little bulky and not too comfortable in the hand. I'm sure they are pretty reliable but the Tok itself was designed for the bottleneck cartridge so I would suspect some occasional FTFs in 9mm.

    wonder what OP paid...

    No where NEAR $350... But according to what's being asked on Gunbroker, I perhaps did overpay a little bit. But that's all non-local internet pricing. I think I did OK on price or I wouldn't have bought it. :D

    Yes I did :D. For $100 dollars, I figured it was worth investing in. Gotta get some ammo now.

    I bought one a few years ago through my FFL buddy. He only charged me his dealer price + sales tax. Kept it for several months. When he told me that they were getting harder to find due to folks wanting guns that shoot cheaper ammo due to prices, I had him sell mine in Gunbroker. For about $100 more than I bought it for. :yesway:
     

    gdh

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    I have 2 of the Yugo Tokarev pistole and a Polish Tokarev. I have had no trouble with mine. I also like the idea the you can switch out the 7.62x25 barrel for a 9mm barrel fairly quick. Did this at the range one time and you can really feel the difference in the recoil. Paid just a little over $300.00 for mine, which was the going price at the time. But J&G sales has the Yugo Toks for $200.00. Also the Yugo Tok mag hold 1 more round then the standard Tokarev pistole making the pistole grips longer for a more comfortable fit.

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