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OMG. Took it to the range today and those magazines drive me nuts. Two hands when you really need three to get the magazines out it too much. I'm going to have to see if I can do something with that spring Need one hand to hold the gun, a second to push the release and a third to get the magazine out.
Shot great by the way. Other people were there so I didn't get to do what I wanted to with it but it functioned flawlessly other than the magazine not dropping.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
OMG. Took it to the range today and those magazines drive me nuts. Two hands when you really need three to get the magazines out it too much. I'm going to have to see if I can do something with that spring Need one hand to hold the gun, a second to push the release and a third to get the magazine out.
Might want to look at the clips that hold the handles on to the frame, they sometimes rub on the side of the mags and it makes them bind even more. Try taking off the handles and then see if there is a difference.
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Grip screws might be too long and push through to the magazine well. Look for drag marks on the magazines to see where the problem is.
Remember the pistol was intended as self defence arm for the military, initially cavalry[armour these days]. This means you don't want to lose a magazine as it relegates your automatic to a single shot. Pistols weren't intended to allow magazines to fall free and disappear. That is why there is a lanyard loop on military pistols, so it doesn't drop and disappear in the dark or uneven terrain, or a moving horse. Early 1911 magazines had a loop to tie it to the rider.
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
Grip screws might be too long and push through to the magazine well. Look for drag marks on the magazines to see where the problem is.
There are no grip screws on a Tokarev, it uses retainer clips that rotate
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34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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One possible solution OP is an after market mag. I have not personally bought one but a quick image search turned up this: 9mm Tokarev Magazine LEVER ARMS
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Originally Posted by
Atticus Thraxx
One possible solution OP is an after market mag. I have not personally bought one but a quick image search turned up this: 9mm Tokarev Magazine LEVER ARMS
Different manufactures did seem to make a difference on either of mine. The Romanian Toakrev is 7.62X25. The 9MM would be for the Chinese M213 Tokarev.
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Good catch USA
. But the idea is the same. If you can find mags with a sturdy lip protruding that would help. Or hook a lanyard in the lanyard loop if your magazines have them. Mine don’t unfortunately.
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I've just decided this is a two hand operation and always will be. The magazines drop if I can get the release pushed in far enough. Takes my left thumb to push it in. Right hand supports the gun and catches the magazine. It's not nice like my 45 but it will do.
On a side note, Yugo
mags fit it also and there is something to grab onto when dropping the mag.
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It's a C&R pistol...do you have an 03? Pretty sure it's transferable as such within the state. At least I haven't heard that it's not..........