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sortie39 June 7th, 2012 00:01

Kwa tt-33 out??
 
MY THOUGHTS ON THE KWA TT-33 AKA THE TOKAREV - YouTube

Hopefully revolution would be able to bring them in..
I am also looking forward to group order if anyone else firmly wants to cave it in!

Seems a little bit disappointing but as far as I know for the trigger thing you even get some of the RS's vertically wobbly, plus the slippery pistol grips, which is insanely common in all Eastern-European models.
This one more seems to replicate the Eastern-European model rather than the original Russian ones so I would in conclusion say don't fuss too much over the externals as long as it shoots well and we will be able to get one in our hands, then it is still worth the investment.

http://i.imgur.com/St91a.jpg

boren93 June 7th, 2012 00:08

I'll probably give it a wait until they release the Makarov pistol, the other Russian pistol.

e-luder June 7th, 2012 10:41

^what he said
Yeah it's out. Some US stores are carrying them now.
That tokarov looks so 'plasticy'. Looks like a cheap springer knockoff.

Cinco Boy June 7th, 2012 16:46

It looks like an ugly bastard child of the Browning hi-power

Red Dawn June 7th, 2012 16:53

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Originally Posted by Cinco Boy (Post 1664094)
It looks like an ugly bastard child of the Browning hi-power

Tokarev was 3D first

Short Round June 8th, 2012 01:09

Kwa included a safety function into the trigger, which causes problem if you tend to pull the lower portion of the trigger to fire the pistol. Imo this completely ruins the gun for me

sortie39 June 8th, 2012 03:42

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Originally Posted by Najohn (Post 1664262)
Kwa included a safety function into the trigger, which causes problem if you tend to pull the lower portion of the trigger to fire the pistol. Imo this completely ruins the gun for me

No one yet has made the second-level hammer safety a successful story on any of the TT-33 replicas.
The baikal one turns out to be the best but it stinks that it only shoots Non-semi auto WTF!!~~

Troy T. Moore June 8th, 2012 07:21

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Originally Posted by boren93 (Post 1663866)
I'll probably give it a wait until they release the Makarov pistol, the other Russian pistol.

Me too.

Cifyra June 9th, 2012 18:16

Kingsix and I are thinking modifying the trigger as a possibility.

Horilka June 9th, 2012 21:54

Original RS trigger does not wobble that much, just a tiny bit. I handled tens of them, both TT-30 and TT-33, pre-war made and war made. Original RS don't have serials on top of the slide. And yeah - no recoil, cheap paint. Disappointing.

akko June 9th, 2012 22:13

It will be interesting to see if the SRC tt-33 has the same or more problems,

sortie39 June 9th, 2012 23:29

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Originally Posted by Horilka (Post 1664826)
Original RS trigger does not wobble that much, just a tiny bit. I handled tens of them, both TT-30 and TT-33, pre-war made and war made. Original RS don't have serials on top of the slide. And yeah - no recoil, cheap paint. Disappointing.

I doubt you have the TT-30.
I'd be appreciated if you could post some pictures here

Comments to words in bold:
Totally untrue, depending the year and manufacturer those made directly by Tula arsenal have serial number engraved on the top,plus those earlier Chinese copies exclusively equipped during the Korean War.
http://airsoftcanada.com/attachment....1&d=1339299599

sortie39 June 9th, 2012 23:34

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Originally Posted by akko (Post 1664830)
It will be interesting to see if the SRC tt-33 has the same or more problems,

Yeah the SRC one seems to be heftier in weight but the grip is obviously a fatal failure!
There is still a springer version made by a Korean made "Toystar" that directly replicates the earlier Hudson GBB.
I think I will cave all of them in.

Gato June 10th, 2012 01:16

I could post up some pics of an RS Izhmash TT-33 for you guys if you'd like.

Horilka: I'm with Sortie39 on this, I doubt you have a 30, and you'll definitely want to do more research before making broad statements along the times of "X weapons do/do not _________" especially when talking about Russian weapons that were stamped out by the thousands per hour/day, by factories and workshops ranging from sheds to massive industrial section of cities, by workers of varying skills.

sortie39 June 10th, 2012 02:49

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Those genuine Russian-made TTs have detailed marks on the slide top and due to a large amount of the variants, I think that sort of confusion is quite acceptable.
BTW there is a huge difference between a player and a collector.
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/attachm...1&d=1339310866

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/attachm...1&d=1339310866
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/attachm...1&d=1339311454


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