New (to me) Yugoslavian Tokarev

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New (to me) Yugoslavian Tokarev

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Maybe not 'new', but gently used anyway

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Reasonably accurate at 25 yards

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For 25 yards, out of a milsup pistol, that is more than "reasonably accurate." I've seen the sights on those Toks.

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Yeah, the sights do sort of suck. Still, with the longer grip and the more ergonomic safety, the Yugoslavian Tok has instantly become my favorite out of the three that I own. Disassembly is much easier too, which has always been one of my gripes about the original design. The only thing I don’t like about it is the addition of a magazine safety, which I’ve long considered one of the most useless ‘features’ ever devised for a firearm.
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Nice looking Tok, I don't have one but have a couple CZ52's and they are fun to shoot especially at sunset with with muzzle blast.
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