TT-30 Tokarev- marking identification
Article about: Thanks for the clarification. I thought that the marks being made at two separate times (ten years apart) as kanister mentions implied military servicing. Mat
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Re: TT-30 Tokarev- marking identification
Is that a wooden grip example? Also, I'd like to know the meaning of the 'Trade' stamp, as one of my examples features this too.
Mat
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Re: TT-30 Tokarev- marking identification
Yes, it has wooden grips. It's a 1945 Izhevsk, so I'm not too sure how authentic the grips are.
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Re: TT-30 Tokarev- marking identification
These are unlikely to be all original Russian markings. I would suggesting posting on the Gunboards Forum.
The wooden grips are meant to be mid to late war manufacture.
I wish now I had waited to get mine before I had the oportunity to look at them, but at that price you will never be out of pocket.
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