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    Hello guys here is my TT pistols. Hope you like them
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        1938
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            1943
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                #8
                Very nice. Thanks for sharing. Is it difficult to own and collect firearms in the Russian Federation?

                Cheers,
                Johnnie

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                  Originally posted by Johnnie View Post
                  Very nice. Thanks for sharing. Is it difficult to own and collect firearms in the Russian Federation?

                  Cheers,
                  Johnnie

                  Hi Johnnie. No problem with collecting if the guns deactivated.

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                    Here is one that I've had for over 20 years. 1949 Tula, no import marks. Probably a battlefield pick up from Vietnam. This has a beautiful finish.

                    I love these pistols because of their simplicity. The hammer lock mechanism that disassembles in a block is very advanced and makes disassembly and cleaning of these delicate and hard to get a parts pretty easy.

                    While some may balk at the 7.62 x 25mm bottleneck cartridge, it is far more hard hitting and superior to the 9mm in penetration and foot pressure.

                    I love your early pistols Sergey. Steve
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                      Nice pistols.

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                        very nice

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                          Very practical pistols, that could be depended upon to work. Thank you for sharing them.

                          I have a nice one dated 1939.

                          Joe

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