Zastava 7.62x25

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Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Operator » Mon Dec 07, 2015 6:41 pm

Any of you come across zastava .30 Serbian version of the tokarev tt 33 , its holds an extra round in the magazine compared to the other tokarev versions . A friend of mine sent some pictures of the above mentioned pistol, fell in love with with it.

What are your views on this pistol ?


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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Operator » Mon Dec 21, 2015 12:51 pm

Well this is the weapon if it helps you guys ...would love some feedback on it ( it's not mine )Image


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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by ckkalyan » Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:19 am

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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by dr.jayakumar » Tue Dec 22, 2015 7:53 am

anything is better than IOF pistol..
never heard of this one in india..does he own this?
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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Operator » Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:48 am

Yeah this one is in India ... You don't come across this much that's why I wanted to know what everyone has to say about this . I am planning on buying this , also have an option of Walter pp , Astra constable and beretta .32 . I don't know why but I am in love with .30


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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Anand » Sun Dec 27, 2015 8:11 pm

Sorry, but it doesn't look to me like one that can hold an extra round. Maybe its just the Picture's angle or even the rubber slip on grip. I know for sure that some of the Yugoslavian tok's were designed with a slightly longer frame to hold a mag with a capacity of nine rounds( while the other Tok's were all 8 rounders).
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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by marksman » Tue Dec 29, 2015 12:11 pm

A known brand would fetch a better price if ever one needs to sell it, imho.

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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Operator » Wed Dec 30, 2015 11:39 am

In India I guess that's what we pay for, uniqueness of the weapon. Right ?. That way I guess the zastava is pretty unique I have seen so many Chinese .30 s few tokarevs even but this is the first time I have come across a zastava .30 that too in a good condition Image


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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by russianshooter » Sat Jul 09, 2016 6:58 pm

why your need pistol in 7,62-25 caliber?
its not self defence caliber
If your are self defence Bullet strikes attacker to take off, fly another 50 meters ,fly to pierce the wall and kill somebody in the house
its military russian caliber created with one purpose to kill

It does not have the effect of stopping




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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by chandrashekhar » Sat Jul 09, 2016 7:32 pm

dude thanks for videos..... i saw both videos both are good...but because of language problem i didn't understand the first video can you translate that in brief .....
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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by russianshooter » Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:16 pm

first video

shooting from 8 package boards (1 board-2.54 cm 8*2,54 = 20,32 cm) from revolver Nagan TT Colt 1911 Wather P38 Luger P08 Browning Hi power

through-hole from TT and P38

no longer one shot in 8 package boards

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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by chandrashekhar » Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:31 pm

thank you brother.... :)

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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by russianshooter » Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:38 pm

but in russia only for hunters have this interesting patrons
its patrons not for tt
only ppsh 41 carbine have energy bullet more 1000 J

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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Operator » Fri Aug 05, 2016 4:45 pm

russianshooter wrote:why your need pistol in 7,62-25 caliber?
its not self defence caliber
If your are self defence Bullet strikes attacker to take off, fly another 50 meters ,fly to pierce the wall and kill somebody in the house
its military russian caliber created with one purpose to kill

It does not have the effect of stopping




I just don't like the .32 that was the only reason ... Thanks for the videos and information

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Re: Zastava 7.62x25

Post by Vineet » Fri Aug 05, 2016 7:07 pm

russianshooter wrote:why your need pistol in 7,62-25 caliber?
its not self defence caliber
I have written this before and writing it again...

Due to ban on import of weapons in India, we don't have much choice. We don't have access to modern pistols. Of whatever is available, TT-33 or Chinese type 54 is a very good gun if one can own it in India. Simply reliable, robust, powerful and sleek. Also 7.62x25 cartridges have been recently imported in India, both HP and FMJ, are easily available.

Here is a very good article on how TT pistol should be carried.
It should come as no surprise, then, that this gun is best carried with an empty chamber in a full flap military holster most of the time. In fact, it was really designed for carry with a lanyard attached -- which helped to reduce risk of accidental discharge associated with dropping. It could be fully loaded and the hammer placed at half-cock when trouble might be expected.

It's important to understand that Tokarev simply didn't design this weapon with the needs and habits of 21st century civilian American concealed carry permit holders in mind. As a consequence, the TT-33 is difficult to carry safely and effectively in the modern American fashion and really shouldn't be pressed into that role without necessity.
Complete article http://www.kegisland.com/tokarev-tt-33-tips.html
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