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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:36 pm | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:09 am | |
| Fun, let us know when they make a Stechkin version. | |
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2Sharp Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 229 Location / Country : The Swedish Kingdom Registration date : 2008-09-10
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:45 pm | |
| NICE!
Where did you get this and how much was it?? | |
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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:56 pm | |
| This pistol was made in Ukraine from TT 1937. Its price 1200 USD. | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:25 pm | |
| Nice photos, too.
This is a live pistol with a blank firing barrel on place, correct? | |
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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:23 pm | |
| Yes, it is a real pistol. Changes were made in the construction of pistol which did not give change barrel. Into the barrel was inserted pin by diameter 4 mm | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:29 pm | |
| In the US (finally we're cheaper) - tt. tokarev $300 (approx) & blank adapt $50 (Dean Wilkerson) = $350
I like the purple on the top slide, the svt-40's often have the whole bolt that same purple color, is it an arsenal refinish?
Nice looking pistol and great photos, cheers! | |
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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:41 pm | |
| This pistol was made in the USSR in 1937. This is more than 60 years ago. It was used during the WWII. Who makes the TT which can be purchased in the U.S. for $ 300? | |
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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:45 pm | |
| - pitfighter wrote:
I like the purple on the top slide, the svt-40's often have the whole bolt that same purple color, is it an arsenal refinish?
No, this feature of production of TT of this year's release -1937 For the SVT-40 is the postwar refinish of slide. | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:21 pm | |
| http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142344183http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142990118http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142794206http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142434090Polish, Romanian, Chinese, Russian, there are lots available in the US, they turn up all the time, even cheaper at gun shows. Your pistol is terrific, and the above means nothing - it is just information, because you are not in the US, so the value of your pistol is what it is, or whatever people are willing to pay. An interesting thread if you're wanting for more info.: http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthread.php?t=2969In truth, the TT's can be had for $150 to $200 in good order, with holster and spare mag, if you are prepared to look. | |
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DOC Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 234 Location / Country : Not so Great Britain Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:59 am | |
| Oh I got excited to think we could have them .....rather illegal over here as a live weap
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jim Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 988 Location / Country : Hong Kong / Sydney, Australia Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:50 am | |
| - pitfighter wrote:
- Fun, let us know when they make a Stechkin version.
Talking about the Stetchkin (I want at least one as well) - Rocken from Japan actually made one (and sadly it's an one-off model) back in 1996: An ABS made dummy prototype which cannot cycle rounds and attempted to cost JPY 500,000~600,000... I had been asking the guy who made the dummy guns for me to make this Stetchkin as his next project - but since this isn't a really famous gun so if he has to hand-made one especially for me then I can't imagine how much it'll cost...
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jim Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 988 Location / Country : Hong Kong / Sydney, Australia Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:03 am | |
| - pitfighter wrote:
- I like the purple on the top slide, the svt-40's often have the whole bolt that same purple color, is it an arsenal refinish?
I think the purple traces are actually the oxidation... These were found on the steel part of some of my guns as well: Looks quite similar I reckon...?
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:28 pm | |
| Ref. Purple color.
Don't know what causes it, but a lot of arsenal refinished Russian weapons that turn up in the US have bright purple parts, bolts, bolt covers, it's an interesting color, and very distinctive. I haven't seen it on other weapons to the degree it is on the SVT-40s - AK's or SKS's. It was just an observation, and nothing that really interests me, lol.
I'm working on my airline ticket and 06 import permits, from the Ukraine, where abouts should I go, PPU?
Well, not really, but considering it, ha. | |
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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:07 pm | |
| pitfighter Do I understand correctly that you can import the MP-38 from Ukraine itself? | |
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PPU New Member
Number of posts : 68 Age : 47 Location / Country : Russian Federation, Moscow Registration date : 2009-05-08
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:31 pm | |
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pitfighter Modelgun Master
Number of posts : 620 Location / Country : Hollywood, California Registration date : 2008-09-07
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:18 pm | |
| Nice purple Luger!
Edited - working nights for a month, a little delirious, wrote too much info. first time around.
And, no, I was not really about to fly to the Ukraine to collect this gun, it was a fantasy episode, lol.
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smootik Modelgun Perfectionist
Number of posts : 1823 Location / Country : Poland Registration date : 2009-03-03
| Subject: Re: Blank firing TT (Tokarev) 1937 Thu Oct 15, 2009 5:52 pm | |
| - pitfighter wrote:
Who knows the nasty stuff they used to use to color metal Friend who worked on steel production said it is most likely from heating treatement. When steel is heated and then suddenly cooled in oil (to change its properties), steel surface colour also changes depending on maximum temperature reached. He is not sure if there is a particular treatment that would change colour long time after manufacture (like slow oxidation). Table below is scanned from an old Polish book on steel processing. Colours are approximate only, same goes for naming (we need a woman to give names to colours ;-) ) - Quote :
250C = yellowish / purple 260C = purple 270C = dark purple / red 280C = dark blue / violet 290C = dark blue
It is interesting to note that in the past steel has been used sometimes as an approximate max temperature meter. In range between 200-400C it changed surface colour (after cooling of course). In range 500C-1300C it glowed with different colours. He warned not to attempt heating steel objects at home, unless it is known they are pure steel. In the past, smaller steel parts (like nuts, bolts) have been sometimes plated with cadmium (poisoning kidneys!), not zinc. | |
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