This 1938 Soviet TT-33 pistol was captured from a North Korean officer in the Korean War and given in this fitted presentation case to Gen Curtis LeMay by Lt Gen Chang Sun Whan. The magazine is non matching.
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Wow...how did this end up in your collection...do you by chance know its history from LeMay to you? thanks for posting...Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group
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I know the pistol is non matching as the number on the mag does not match the serial number of the pistol. I bought it at an auction several years ago. Originally a collector bought all of LeMay's firearms directly from him, then sold a portion of them. That's how I ended up with this one. Even tho I collect Toks, I originally bought it more as trade bait for Vietnam or KW sniper rifles; however it's ended up as a very special piece in my collection.
And no, I never refinish anything in my collection. They stay as they came back. I do have a VN papered MAC50 that was blued - I am seriously thinking of having it reparked, as it was originally. But that's it.
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Can you get a few pics of the case?
It must be a nice case since it went from a Korean General to an American General ...
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Ok, something is not right here...
The name on the business card returns no Google. But Chang SUNG - HWAN returns the ROK former COS, still alive.
I think he doesn't know how to spell his name on his business card He didn't have Google to check his name, when he printed his card.
Seriously tho', if this was my pistol, I'd get Chang (chu-CHING$$$) to sign the card (email, SOMEthing) at least, ESPECIALLY since he's still alive here... THAT would be MAJOR [GENERAL] buck$!
Looks like he (or his son) has a Facebook account..
You could have a serious pedigree piece there, 603dasc!Last edited by buccaneere; 02-20-2011, 01:10 AM.
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Thanks much for your follow up post...very interesting...
Originally posted by 603dasc View PostI know the pistol is non matching as the number on the mag does not match the serial number of the pistol. I bought it at an auction several years ago. Originally a collector bought all of LeMay's firearms directly from him, then sold a portion of them. That's how I ended up with this one. Even tho I collect Toks, I originally bought it more as trade bait for Vietnam or KW sniper rifles; however it's ended up as a very special piece in my collection.
And no, I never refinish anything in my collection. They stay as they came back. I do have a VN papered MAC50 that was blued - I am seriously thinking of having it reparked, as it was originally. But that's it.Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group
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Any luck getting the general's autograph, or email, or anything, since he's still alive?
His son has a Facebook account, and it couldn't be much easier to get some type of acknowledgment of this hardware's history...
http://www.facebook.com/people/Chang-Sunghwan/607353279
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