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    Picked up a decent 1943 Izhevsk TT33 last week.

    Yeah, I know, Tokarev's are common as dirt these days, but a call around will tell you most (maybe all?) the ones left at dealers are either 1945 dated (probably post-war) or 1950's dated - definitely post war.

    I was happy to locate this nice little matching 1943 example.

    Some commercial S&B is inbound, should tide me over until Marstar brings in crates of surplus end of the month.




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    Very nice!

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    I love my TT 33. It is a post war model (1952) and it gets taken to the range just about every week. I am currently using the S&B ammo and saving all the brass to reload them once I get about 1000 pieces.My favourite pistol so far.

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    I much prefer the Wolf/Prvi Partisan, but if the S&B cases don't split wide open in your pistols then no worries!


    Some recent samples of S&B cases. No splits using the Serbian ammo.

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