WTS: Romanian TTC/ Tokarev TT-33 Sold!
1953. Originally designed by the Russians as the TT-33 and were the Soviets standard service pistol for WWII, this TTC Tokarev pistol was manufactured by Romania during the Cold war. They share a similar design to John Brownings 1911 automatic pistol. Has a new firing pin and spring. Takes the 7.62 x 25 Tokarev round that is cheap and plentiful. Comes with two magazines and lanyard. Has a small chip on one grip but is in very good condition. 8 rd.magazine. Barrel: 4.6”, Overall: 7.71”, Weight: 1.9 lbs.
Includes 70 rounds mil surp ammo.
I bought this a few weeks ago and Bradis, and decided I not need another gun laying around I won't shoot for a while.
I paid 269 +tax and 11 for the ammo. All in all just over 300 paid for.
Willing to sell for $225 FTF, Indy area.
1953. Originally designed by the Russians as the TT-33 and were the Soviets standard service pistol for WWII, this TTC Tokarev pistol was manufactured by Romania during the Cold war. They share a similar design to John Brownings 1911 automatic pistol. Has a new firing pin and spring. Takes the 7.62 x 25 Tokarev round that is cheap and plentiful. Comes with two magazines and lanyard. Has a small chip on one grip but is in very good condition. 8 rd.magazine. Barrel: 4.6”, Overall: 7.71”, Weight: 1.9 lbs.
Includes 70 rounds mil surp ammo.
I bought this a few weeks ago and Bradis, and decided I not need another gun laying around I won't shoot for a while.
I paid 269 +tax and 11 for the ammo. All in all just over 300 paid for.
Willing to sell for $225 FTF, Indy area.
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