Thoughts on 1954 Tokarev

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Thoughts on 1954 Tokarev

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Looking to get one on trade....what should I look for? Is it an accurate pistol? Likes, dislikes?
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Love my Yugo tok and Even more so my Cz 52. Surplus ammo still around and another crowd pleaser at the range. :D
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Outta the Romanian Tok, Yugo M-57 and CZ-52 I have the only dislike I have is the increased ammo prices for surplus :wink:
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I really enjoy shooting mine, either in 7.62 x 25 or 9mm. Mine is accurate and performs flawlessly.
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