The Tokarev pistol was developed by Russia in the 1930's as a primary service pistol. The TT-33 was widely used in World War II primarily by Russian officers well into the 1950s. The Fedor Tokarev designed sidearm uses a short recoil design, external hammer, integrated feed lips and fires the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge.
This Yugoslavian M57 was built by Zastava and utilized by the Yugoslavian Military and Police forces. The M57 version differs from the TT-33 by holding one more 7.62 Tok cartridge in the longer magazine and corresponding grip. These pistols are military surplus and come with 1 magazine.
Specifications and Features:
7.62x25mm Tokarev caliber
9 round removable box magazine
4.5" barrel
7.8" overall length
1.9 lbs
Polymer grips
Steel frame
Grade B : 80% or better finish
Note: This handgun is used surplus and condition may vary. By purchasing this gun you accept you will receive a used gun graded in Grade B condition. No choice or handpicking. Guns cannot be returned for any reason. Sorry, but we do not ship to firearms to C&R license holders.
This Yugoslavian M57 was built by Zastava and utilized by the Yugoslavian Military and Police forces. The M57 version differs from the TT-33 by holding one more 7.62 Tok cartridge in the longer magazine and corresponding grip. These pistols are military surplus and come with 1 magazine.
Specifications and Features:
7.62x25mm Tokarev caliber
9 round removable box magazine
4.5" barrel
7.8" overall length
1.9 lbs
Polymer grips
Steel frame
Grade B : 80% or better finish
Note: This handgun is used surplus and condition may vary. By purchasing this gun you accept you will receive a used gun graded in Grade B condition. No choice or handpicking. Guns cannot be returned for any reason. Sorry, but we do not ship to firearms to C&R license holders.