I post a week or two back about a fun project gun.
Looking at J&G i find this gun Yugo Tokarev M57 TT
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info.../4432?osCsid=7dcca8a001d404306827da3a682805d9
In the 7.62x25 caliber.
It looks like a really hard hitting fun gun with really cheap ammo if you use the old surplus.
Id like any pro's or cons on purchasing this gun as i have some extra cash and i love big bricks of steel with powerful rounds.
How well does the old surplus do at indoor ranges that dont allow steel cased or steel coated projectiles? I read they cant import steel projectiles but the cases being steel ill be stuck waiting for outdoor weather shooting? Unless i buy some higher priced S&B ammo?
Is it worth the hand picking of $10?
Is making your own wooden grips possible and worth it?
If you own one how does it compare to 1911's in the fun factor category?
Im a 1911 guy and i think this gun would be the Commie equivalent?
Last question, good idea or not?
Looking at J&G i find this gun Yugo Tokarev M57 TT
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info.../4432?osCsid=7dcca8a001d404306827da3a682805d9
In the 7.62x25 caliber.
It looks like a really hard hitting fun gun with really cheap ammo if you use the old surplus.
Id like any pro's or cons on purchasing this gun as i have some extra cash and i love big bricks of steel with powerful rounds.
How well does the old surplus do at indoor ranges that dont allow steel cased or steel coated projectiles? I read they cant import steel projectiles but the cases being steel ill be stuck waiting for outdoor weather shooting? Unless i buy some higher priced S&B ammo?
Is it worth the hand picking of $10?
Is making your own wooden grips possible and worth it?
If you own one how does it compare to 1911's in the fun factor category?
Im a 1911 guy and i think this gun would be the Commie equivalent?
Last question, good idea or not?