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My Torkarev, or as I call it
My sick pistol. Follow the link to see all the pics. The NVA officer had this on his right hip, I caught him in the left hip with a .50. I had to straighten the frame to remove the remainder of the live rounds and pound the slide back with a hammer to clear it in order to bring it back.
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03-12-2012 12:31 PM
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
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jonnyc
Could be? Must firearms which we either found in caches or took off the folks that no longer needed them were Chi-Com marked, like my SKS. Yet since these folks were fighting for years before I got to the party a few strange ones turned up. As an example, of all the AKs we had one was really special, a folding stock one made in East Germany
! Walther P-38s were common and we came across (if memory holds) a few Star pistols also.
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I think the 02 means Hungarian
, but beyond that, it's not a number style I've ever seen on PRC, Russian
, Polish, or Romanian Toks. Very interesting piece.