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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Oregon
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I used to have a yugo tokerev! It was really cool! But the surplus ammo was terrible and you need to durAstically adjust the sights to hit what your aiming at. I traded it for a shotgun which I traded for a Webley. Also while were on the subject of military handguns, what could I expect to pay for a Ppsh rebuilt from the parts kits? I've seen the Suamis and wouldn't mind settling with one of those but can't find any anymore for a good price
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: SoCal
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Different worlds, different shooting techniques. Yugoslavian Peoples Army (JNA) states in the M57 training manual, that the pistol is shot SINGLE HANDED (with a weak hand behind one's back!), standing sideways, at the shiluette target at 25 meters, with "6 o'clock" hold. IF shot as such, (the way the sights were installed), it groups under 3inches on the above mentioned target. To qualify with the pistol, the shooter needs to put all nine rounds into 5" circle, on that target (center mass, or close to it). I shot MANY of them (in YU and USA), and they all performed as intended. "Weaver stance", POA shooting requires different sights. That's all. New production ammo (NOT surplus) is available from "Prvi Partizan" ("First Partizan") factory in today's Serbia. |
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