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Yugoslavian CZ Model 1988 Pistol
Caliber: 9 mm Luger
Price: $675
Inventory # mlp_0387
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DESCRIPTION: Yugoslavian CZ Model
1988 semi-automatic pistol. The weapon is a scaled-down variant
of TT-33 in 9 mm Luger caliber. The pistol has the safety catch
on the left side of the slide. Only small numbers of this type
of pistols were sold in the USA. The pistol was manufactured
by Crvena Zastava in Kraguyevac, Yugoslavia, as indicated
by markings on the left side of the slide (CZ in this case stands
for Crvena Zastava). The factory was later bombed and destroyed
by the US Air Force during the Kosovo War. The TT-33 pistol was
designed by a famous Soviet designer Fyodor V. Tokarev, and was
adopted by almost all countries of the Eastern Bloc. Tokarevs
are well made, reliable pistols, tested in many conflicts around
the world. Crvena Zastava manufactured several variants of modified
TT-type pistols, for both military and commercial markets. As
far as the quality is concerned, Yugoslavian guns were among
the best manufactured in Eastern Europe. Matching serial numbers.
Eight round magazine. Original hardwood grips with CZ trademark
on the left side. CONDITION: Fine+. 95% of original crisp
blue finish is still on metal. The pistols shows only honest
service wear on the sharp edges of metal parts. There are some
small spots of patina and/or micro-pitting on the front part
of the slide. The hardwood grips are in excellent condition with
only very minor handling marks. Bore is in excellent+ condition
with strong and shiny rifling. Strong action. All the markings
and numbers are clearly visible on the metal. All the
internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with
no visible wear. Scarce Yugoslavian CZ Model 1988 pistol!
Import markings. Serial# 96XX. |

Chinese Type 54 (TT-33) Pistol
Caliber: 7.62 mm
Price: $975
Inventory # mlp_0360
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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Chinese Tokarev
Type 54 military semi-automatic pistol. The pistol was manufactured
in Mukden, Manchuria in 1966 as indicated by the
arsenal code, "66" and a date stamped on the
left side of the frame. The top of the slide displays, "Type
54" markings in Chinese characters. Original black plastic
grips with a Chinese Star on both sides. Seven round magazine.
Complete with a lanyard loop on the left side of the hilt. Matching
serial numbers except for the magazine. The TT-33 pistol
was designed by a famous Soviet designer Fyodor V. Tokarev, and
was adopted by almost all countries of the Eastern Bloc. TT-33
is a well made, reliable pistol, tested in many conflicts around
the world. CONDITION: Fine to low excellent. 93% of original
blue is still present on metal. The blue is worn mostly on the
edges of the slide. There is some pitting and some scratches
on the front/lower part of the slide (please, see pictures).
There is also one, a very small spot of pitting on the left/rear
part of the slide. The black plastic grips show a couple of small
chips. Bore is in excellent condition, with strong and shiny
rifling. Strong action. All the markings and numbers are
clearly visible on the metal. All the internal parts of
the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear.
No import markings. The pistol is in all original, military
configuration without the commercial safety lever. Scarce
Chinese military TT-33 pistol! Serial# 130101XX. |

Polish Radom TT-33 Pistol Cut Away
Caliber: 7.62 mm
Price: $795
Inventory # mlp_0243
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DESCRIPTION: Polish Tokarev M.1933
military semi-automatic pistol factory cut away. This is
a training device as used in Polish military schools.
The pistol was used to show all the internal working parts and
their action. The cut away pistol will not function with real
ammunition, it is meant solely for training. The pistol was manufactured
in Radom, Poland in 1950, as indicated by markings on
the slide and frame. Several small Radom factory marks are stamped
on various parts of the pistol. Matching serial numbers on the
slide and frame, the magazine displays different number. Seven
round cut away magazine. Scarce early style grips!
Right side plastic grip displays, "WP" (Wojsko
Polskie = Polish Army). There are several variations of Polish
TT-33 cut away pistols. The major difference between them is
a location of cuts and the type of the grips that they have.
CONDITION: Excellent. 98% of original blue still on the metal.
All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal.
All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition,
with no visible wear. Scarce! No import markings. C&R
or FFL required to purchase. Serial# 2XX. |

Scarce Hungarian Commercial TT-33 Pistol Made for German
Market
Caliber: 9 mm Luger
Price: $975
Inventory # mlp_0140
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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Hungarian
Tokarev M.1933 semi-automatic pistol manufactured for the German
market. The pistol follows the lines of the Tokagypt M.58
design, except for the German markings. Right side of the
slide displays wording, "West Germany", while
the left side is marked, "Parabellum Cal. 9mm".
West German commercial proofs are stamped on the frame. The pistol
was manufactured by FEG factory in Budapest, Hungary, as
proofed by the markings on the trigger, "02".
Designed by famous Soviet designer Fyodor V. Tokarev, and adopted
by almost all countries of the Eastern Bloc.Well made pistol.
Seven round magazine. Matching numbers, including the magazine(!).
CONDITION: Low excellent. 96% of original crisp blue still
on the metal. Couple of small scratches on the left side of the
slide and frame. Some spots of light rust on the magazine. Bore
is in excellent+ condition with strong rifling. Strong action.
All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on the metal.
All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition,
with no visible wear. Original one piece black plastic grip.
Scarce! No import markings. One of the kind pistol
for the TT collector! Serial# E242XX. |

Early Post-War Soviet TT-33 Holster
Price: $65
Inventory # hol_0118
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DESCRIPTION: This is an early
post World War Two issue Soviet TT-33 holster with spare magazine
pouch under the flap. Several stamps are visible on the inside
of the flap. Brown color laminate (vinyl over fabric). All original
and complete. CONDITION: Fine. The material is still soft
and flexible. Strong, original stitching. Original Soviet
army TT-33 holster. |

Soviet TT-33 Leather Holster
Price: $75
Inventory # hol_0078
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DESCRIPTION: Soviet military
issue leather holster with spare magazine pouch under the flap.
Brown color leather. No markings on the flap. All original and
complete. CONDITION: Mint (unissued). Leather is soft
and flexible. Strong, original stitching. Original Soviet
army TT-33 holster. |

Polish TT-33 Leather Holster (Navy Issue)
Price: $95
Inventory # hol_0046
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DESCRIPTION: Polish navy issue
leather holster with spare magazine pouch under the flap. Black
color leather. Nice markings on the flap (please, see pictures).
All original and complete. CONDITION: Like new, unissued.
Leather is soft and flexible. Strong, original stitching.
Original Polish navy holster. |

Polish TT-33 Leather Holster (Military Police Issue)
Price: $95
Inventory # hol_0044
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DESCRIPTION: Polish military
police (WSW) issue leather holster with spare magazine pouch
under the flap. White color leather. Some small stamps on
the flap. All original and complete. CONDITION: Excellent+,
unissued. Leather is soft and flexible. Strong, original
stitching. Original Polish MP holster. |

Soviet TT-33 Leather Holster
Price: $75
Inventory # hol_0038
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DESCRIPTION: Soviet military
issue leather holster with spare magazine pouch under the flap.
Black color leather. No markings on the flap. All original and
complete. CONDITION: Fine. Leather is soft and flexible.
Strong, original stitching. Original Soviet army TT-33 holster. |