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Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« on: August 15, 2010, 12:57:43 PM »
A few years back i was looking at two chinese norinco tokarev's still in there boxes with papers and both still looked to be unshot.  One was in 9mm luger and the other was in 7,62x25.  It was a tough choice so i purchased them both.  I think still finding them in this condition was a very rare find plus they were affordable at the time.  They been hidden in the safe and i forgot all about them.  Does anyone have these chinese tok's?

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Re: Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2010, 02:38:54 PM »
My Norinco came in the original 7.62x25mm and I got a 38 Super barrel along with it.  Later I purchased a 9mm barrel.  The 38 Super works fine with factory loads and handloads to factory levels, as does the 9mm but hot 38 Super loads tend to lock the slide back so I stick with factory loads for that one.  I'm not impressed with the 9mm in the Tok - I would rather shoot 9mm from a dedicated 9; as it is, both the 9 and 38 Super shoot high from the pistol with its sights regulated for the flatter shooting 7.62x25mm.    

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Re: Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2010, 05:10:44 PM »
My 9mm norinco is marked 9mm luger on the box as is the norc in 7,62x25 too.  I got an extra mag with each pistol.

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Re: Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2010, 07:02:34 AM »
Yep, I have them both neither have been converted.  Had them both over 20 yrs. they were going for $75 when I bought them.  The 9mm is my truck gun, it's taken several coyotes at over 100 yds.  I redid the sights on the 9mm.
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Re: Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2010, 03:58:32 PM »
Yep, I have them both neither have been converted.  Had them both over 20 yrs. they were going for $75 when I bought them.  The 9mm is my truck gun, it's taken several coyotes at over 100 yds.  I redid the sights on the 9mm.
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I shot my cz in 9mm luger and i had to aim it 3' higher so i could hit small rocks on the berm at 100yds. I know its possible to be accurate at 100yds. I've heard/read the 7,62x25 is really accurate and a flater shooting round too.

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Re: Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2010, 07:33:21 AM »
1911, here's my Norinco 9x19.  I refinished it a couple of yrs. ago with some spray on finish from Brownells. Finish is holding up well.
I also stippled the front and backstrap for a better grip.



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Re: Norinco's in 9mm luger and in 7,62x25 tok
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2010, 12:32:50 PM »
Nice...  I've used some of that brownells aluma-hyde II spray in gray park on one of my french rifles were the orginal park finish was worn off and it matched perfectly and lasted for many years now too.