sgt.porter
Marksman
I'm selling my Yugoslavian M57 Tokarev 7.62x25 mm with 2 mags, original holster, cleaning rod, and 1267 rounds of ammo.
Low serial #, in the 5000's. All numbers and inspection marks match. Bluing is worn. Bore is bright and rifling is deep. I received the gun packed in cosmoline. Probably belonged to an officer since it appears to have been worn alot but shot very little.
I have put about 350 rounds through it. Always been a great shooter. Rumor has it that the early M57's were milled from farm equipment, high quality tool steel is meant to last.
The only modification I made to this gun was to bevel the catch holes in the American import mandated safety. When I got it, you had to man handle it to take it off safe, now it positively locks but is much easier to use.
4 boxes (280 rounds) of the ammo is Serbian surplus, the remaining rounds are what I have left of a case of Polish surplus.
I'll even throw in a 50 cal ammo can that will hold all the ammo, or all but 4 boxes with the gun, holster and all.
$500
That's $215 for the gun and $0.225 per round
If you can find a place that has this stuff in stock at a lower price, I'll get it to you cheaper. But for now the 7.62x25 is getting hard to come by.
Cash only. No trades.
PM, e-mail, or call or txt 260-645-0295 for best results.
FTF only near Muncie. Won't split unless you make me a sweet deal on the gun or the ammo.
Low serial #, in the 5000's. All numbers and inspection marks match. Bluing is worn. Bore is bright and rifling is deep. I received the gun packed in cosmoline. Probably belonged to an officer since it appears to have been worn alot but shot very little.
I have put about 350 rounds through it. Always been a great shooter. Rumor has it that the early M57's were milled from farm equipment, high quality tool steel is meant to last.
The only modification I made to this gun was to bevel the catch holes in the American import mandated safety. When I got it, you had to man handle it to take it off safe, now it positively locks but is much easier to use.
4 boxes (280 rounds) of the ammo is Serbian surplus, the remaining rounds are what I have left of a case of Polish surplus.
I'll even throw in a 50 cal ammo can that will hold all the ammo, or all but 4 boxes with the gun, holster and all.
$500
That's $215 for the gun and $0.225 per round
If you can find a place that has this stuff in stock at a lower price, I'll get it to you cheaper. But for now the 7.62x25 is getting hard to come by.
Cash only. No trades.
PM, e-mail, or call or txt 260-645-0295 for best results.
FTF only near Muncie. Won't split unless you make me a sweet deal on the gun or the ammo.