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It was a worn barrel, and .30 Tokarev is the tiniest bit smaller.
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It was a worn barrel, and .30 Tokarev is the tiniest bit smaller.
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The "54," or Black Star, handgun is copied from a Soviet model known as the Tokarev; later, China produces the AK-56 rifle, modified from the durable Russian Kalashnikov AK-47.
Weapons Trail 2008
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The closest I've seen (done) is use .30 Tokarev ammo in a .30 Mauser barrel.
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The closest I've seen (done) is use .30 Tokarev ammo in a .30 Mauser barrel.
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The only ammo I could find was .30 Tokarev, which was a bit smaller.
What is one of the most funniest moments you ever had when you pulled the trigger? 2009
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The only ammo I could find was .30 Tokarev, which was a bit smaller.
What is one of the most funniest moments you ever had when you pulled the trigger? 2009
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“Tokarev had adopted one principle which determined the overall shape of his weapons: all the elements were stuck to one another so that not even dust could get in,” Kalashnikov wrote.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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After three months, he said, his ad hoc design team had its prototype—a “black lacquered submachine gun number one,” he called it, which fired 7.62x25 Tokarev pistol cartridges.67 How long Kalashnikov worked on the first prototype is a subject of confusion.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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The Russian semiautomatic rifles in the Great Patriotic War, designed by Tokarev, exceeded four feet in length and weighed nearly nine pounds unloaded.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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