Three 7.62 Tokarev pistols

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A 1940 (bottom),1944 and a 1954 Hungarian Tokarev pistols 7.62. The 1940 looks like it went through the entire war and then some. The 1944 was an arsenal rebuild in excellent condition, and the 1954 Hungarian Tok looks like it was never fired. (no import marks or ugly safties)
The 1954 is "extremely" rare and not seen very often in collections (very unique grips). It came with two matching mags, holster and lanyard.
Thanks for looking, (I like sharing my collection)
Joe
 

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I'm "internet acquaintences" with some Tokarev fans & they really like the round and the launchers.

That there are still a lot of '40s vintage pistols still in use tells me what I need to know about the platform. And they're not hard to look at either.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Another handgun that I would like to have a copy of for no other reasons than it looks kind of cool/odd and has some history. Thanks for sharing.
 
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