Tokarev is actually a very interesting gun. It's very raw when stock, but I've seen one with heavy modding - it's a damn blaster and 7.62x25 is underrated and overlooked round.
gotta love all the ancient fossils in the comments sayin "back in my day, i could get a Mosin, a Tokarev, a Makarov and 500 rounds for the price of one of these."
I bought one of these from Classic Firearms. I had never fired any type of gun chambered in 7.62x25 until I fired the Type 54. It's a fire breathing dragon. One of the first things you'll notice is the nice balloon of fire jumping off the muzzle. Almost every shot it covers your entire sight picture. I find it most satisfying. Recoil wise, the bark is a lot harder than the bite. I haven't had a misfeed or jam yet after 5 boxes of 85 gr. Partizan. The stuff ain't cheap, but IMO it's worth the fun. I also changed out the safety trigger with a standard one out of an old M57.
I got mine when it was 49 dollars 3 years ago ammo has been a pain to find up to 300 rounds at 50 a box most of the time while trying to build everything else up. Yall should make 7.62x25 and 9x18 mak ammo along with the 545 and 7.62x39
I have a Norinco 9mm model. It was great when we first got it, but now it's a paperweight. The slide is getting caught on the hammer assembly somehow and causes the slide to lock back or out of battery. It's definitely rubbing, but I dont know how to fix the issue and dont want to grind any parts unnecessarily. So until I can find someone with more knowledge than me it sits where it is.
I would love to see some Serbian pattern Tokarev pistols, because they have a longer grip and 9 round magazine. I know Zastava still displays them on their website but I can't recall the last time I saw them in stock anywhere online.
Can it be used as a file? Looking at that "Very Good Condition" patina. Was half expecting Palmetto State Armory to say how they're making they're own Tokarevs for sale.
I was really hoping they were going to make a clone of the moder polymer double stack 7.62x25 pistol China has when I saw the caliber in the notification
I love what you guys do. Love your guns. Love your mission. What I cannot stand is your “daily deals” advertisement prices. Claiming something was “X” price being several hundred more, and on sale for “X” price, and it was NEVER, anywhere on the internet the price you claim to have “reduced” it from. The CZ Shadow 2 compact being an example. It shows reduced from $1,999. It has never been $2k, anywhere. It’s intentionally misleading. I’ve seen things listed that have caught my eye, I go back the next day to buy it. And it’s on the daily deals now, and marked UP from the original price. That’s my one big complaint I have. otherwise great company doing greats things, I support that with my hard earned money. but that needs to stop
I feel like PSA should produce the Tokarev under their brand. Soviet designs should be PSA’s main focus as they are really already more known for their American made AKs. Why not add the Tokarev to their catalog?
Neat collectors piece. Not very practical but it will probably be worth 3x what it is selling for now once they are all gone like every other "cheap" surplus import. I wish I had bought 10 more Polish P-64s back when they first hit the market and were selling for under $150 each.
I bought mine for $200 Canadian rubles(146.00 Freedoms) and was devastated to learn that when I move to the USA later next year, I would be unable to import it 😞
@@sandwichartist5053Yep! Also the only reason I haven’t purchased a Type 81, because I know I’ll be moving soon and I won’t be able to bring it with me. Womp womp.
Next year at this time it'll be $100 more and even more the year after. Surplus guns like these only get more expensive from the point they are first introduced.
@@svbarryduckworth628the market has gotten dumber, these haven't grown in value (outside of inflation) at all. But as long as idiots like you are fine paying the price or more, they'll continue to go up.
They should make it as well as 9 Mak in huge numbers. There needs to be a lot more pistol ammo production of stuff that isn't 9mm or .45ACP -those are being produced in massive quantities and the price is really coming down. Just about everything else is still fairly hard to get and very expensive in comparison.
Military surplus guns only go up in value as they start to dry up and are all bought up. The time to buy is when they are first released to the public in the USA and are at their cheapest. These old Soviet guns aren't being made any more and never will be again. Many of these would cost a lot to produce today since they were often pretty labor intensive to make. There was a lot of hand machining that went into them and that costs mucho dinero these days.
@@svbarryduckworth628But there are millions of them in circulation and the impending boomer death wave will drive the sale of those collections in the coming years. Nagants and Tokarevs are going to be relatively plentiful and cheap again once people realize how many are stuffed away in old dudes' closets and how few young people want to invest in old military rifles. And the problem is they don't have the tactical value of a modern piece. For a hundred ducks less you can get a CZ p10f that is a much more modular modern fighting pistol. That means these are just for collectors, not serious shooters. I love old guns, but the investor value proposition isn't there.
@@svbarryduckworth628these aren't drying up any time soon. The Vietnamese have warehouses full of these things. People are just stupid now and pay outrageous prices for it.
@@anameofsomesort959it could also be because it's the lowest price they're able to buy. Thats why I got their last surplus pistols (Beretta model 84 bb), but arguably there's more resale value to that pistol compared to the Chinese tokarev
I have the exact same pistol. I bought new in the early 90's. Does not have 100 rounds through it. Figured I would sell it to a collector when i found someone wanting it.
Thought that PSA was making Tokarevs. Was like wtf
Hell yeah. Me too. 😂
Me too 🤣
that would be cool, with cerakote and modern internal safeties
@@rickk4990 Zastava already makes modern Tokarevs like that.
In order to make proper copies they would probably cost PSA at least twice as much to produce as these Chinese surplus guns are selling for here.
Tokarev is actually a very interesting gun. It's very raw when stock, but I've seen one with heavy modding - it's a damn blaster and 7.62x25 is underrated and overlooked round.
@bmartin863 yeah I bought a cz 52 for cheap when you could get them ammo for next to nothing then the usa had to go and f up cheap eastern block ammo
The round is a strong round it can go thru level 2 armor same armor that would stop a 9mm and a 45
@@bmartin863 Type 54s were $199 in 2022.
I just got a Polish Tokarev myself. I just wish someone would make a modern pistol in the 7.62x25mm caliber.
I agree! Even if it was just a re-chambered 2011 or CZ75
@@michael2636 don't know if the magwells are long enough for it, but they could fit in the Rock; it just be a slide and mag change
that's needed.
@@patrickbrown9281 oh yeah, you're right! I forgot that 7.62 Tokarev is Even longer than 10mm Auto
Zastava was going to make a modern double stack da/sa but then canceled it
Norinco makes a P226 in 7.62x25 but it's only availabe in Canada
Me and my friend were just talking about this pistol this morning, coincidence that PSA listened? Still cool tho.
gotta love all the ancient fossils in the comments sayin "back in my day, i could get a Mosin, a Tokarev, a Makarov and 500 rounds for the price of one of these."
Nice to see these newer tokarev imports that don’t have a freaking hole drilled into the frame to add a hideous safety on the side.
Still waiting for the PSA beltfed lmg
We seriously need this. There are very few feasible civillian belt fed options and the firelight mcr is just ludicrously expensive
A rpk style ar15 is much cheaper
I bought one of these from Classic Firearms. I had never fired any type of gun chambered in 7.62x25 until I fired the Type 54. It's a fire breathing dragon. One of the first things you'll notice is the nice balloon of fire jumping off the muzzle. Almost every shot it covers your entire sight picture. I find it most satisfying. Recoil wise, the bark is a lot harder than the bite. I haven't had a misfeed or jam yet after 5 boxes of 85 gr. Partizan. The stuff ain't cheap, but IMO it's worth the fun. I also changed out the safety trigger with a standard one out of an old M57.
PSA is selling these for $399, everyone else is selling them for $350 if you look around.
I remember not even 10yrs ago these were $200
@@jacksin3323 It was in 2022 at Aim surplus. I bought a bunch.
@@jacksin3323 check pawn shops
Never clicked for a PSA video so fast!😊
I got one of these in 9mm that I got last year… definitely quickly became one of my favorite pistols!
Working on my type 3 ffl so I can buy one
@@infamousjustice7083I mean I bought one of their Beretta model 84 and they're in stock
That cartridge/pistol is really fun to shoot. Not horribly expensive to shoot either
Thankyou also bringing back the military surplus weapons back to the market. PSA y'all are the best and please bring yugo sks's to the market as well.
I got mine when it was 49 dollars 3 years ago ammo has been a pain to find up to 300 rounds at 50 a box most of the time while trying to build everything else up. Yall should make 7.62x25 and 9x18 mak ammo along with the 545 and 7.62x39
Bring some updates on the vuk!! 🙏
At least it has the stupid replacement trigger that can be swapped out and not an extra hole in the frame.
I wish someone would make a double stacked 762×25 with a modern mag trigger and good sights
Damn thought you guys were producing these yourselves that wouldve been fucking dope
I have a Norinco 9mm model. It was great when we first got it, but now it's a paperweight. The slide is getting caught on the hammer assembly somehow and causes the slide to lock back or out of battery. It's definitely rubbing, but I dont know how to fix the issue and dont want to grind any parts unnecessarily. So until I can find someone with more knowledge than me it sits where it is.
I’m about to turn 21 and I really hope they have them in stock when they do
My grandad has one of these chambered in 9mm that he bought in the '70s
@donwyoming1936 You know his grandad? Small world
I would love to see some Serbian pattern Tokarev pistols, because they have a longer grip and 9 round magazine. I know Zastava still displays them on their website but I can't recall the last time I saw them in stock anywhere online.
PSA Makarov would be kinda cool
Give us an update on the JAKL 9 and the VUK!
Can it be used as a file? Looking at that "Very Good Condition" patina.
Was half expecting Palmetto State Armory to say how they're making they're own Tokarevs for sale.
would be cool if yall would consider making a 7.62x25 pdw
You guys should make a new Makarov style pistol
💯 - One of my favorite pistols
@@jmmartin7766 me too, have 3 and a p64…but don’t say that too loudly, folks might accuse us as Russian sympathizers 😂
@@donwyoming1936 very true
@@donwyoming1936 We were talking about one that's RELIABLE
Is psa going to make a Tarkov appearance
I'd be surprised if the Jakl, or the ks47, maybe a few others didn't make a appearance after the next wipe.
Can I even get warranty service in Norvinsk?
@@Lksupasteien You and I both know you can only access this service only after you complete such and such tasks that are a complete pain in the @$$.
Any updates on the 570?
I was really hoping they were going to make a clone of the moder polymer double stack 7.62x25 pistol China has when I saw the caliber in the notification
almost makes me want to move to canada
But wheres the underbarrel 20 ga shotgun?
What happened to the 5.7 compact?
Will the m57 mags work in these?
I doubt it, but if PSA could get their hands on any more chinese sks's that would be sick
Palmetto state needs to make a double stack Tokarev... I got money ready for the first one!
Nice pick up
Y’all should start making stetckin aps in 9x19 and 9x18
I love what you guys do. Love your guns. Love your mission. What I cannot stand is your “daily deals” advertisement prices. Claiming something was “X” price being several hundred more, and on sale for “X” price, and it was NEVER, anywhere on the internet the price you claim to have “reduced” it from. The CZ Shadow 2 compact being an example. It shows reduced from $1,999. It has never been $2k, anywhere. It’s intentionally misleading. I’ve seen things listed that have caught my eye, I go back the next day to buy it. And it’s on the daily deals now, and marked UP from the original price. That’s my one big complaint I have. otherwise great company doing greats things, I support that with my hard earned money. but that needs to stop
Black Star!
HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO ASK FOR THE VUK
service pistol in Vietnamese People's Army, still working good, could penetrate IIIA body armor and very accurate
Belt fed AR uppers please…
Would love it if PSA made Nagants just like Springfield (the old one) did back in the day 😂
I want to see PSA make a QBZ 191 copy.
I feel like PSA should produce the Tokarev under their brand. Soviet designs should be PSA’s main focus as they are really already more known for their American made AKs. Why not add the Tokarev to their catalog?
Please add more surplus 🙏🙏
Just realized that Justin and Cameron were different people LOL
Cool gun but $100 overpriced. Ammo is like $0.50 per round too.
I immediately went to the website to see if type 54 is on the website, I was immensely disappointed.
yea im getting a c and r license
Neat collectors piece. Not very practical but it will probably be worth 3x what it is selling for now once they are all gone like every other "cheap" surplus import. I wish I had bought 10 more Polish P-64s back when they first hit the market and were selling for under $150 each.
A bought 100 of the $150 carcano last year.
This video came out like 2 days after the email saying these were being sold on PSA's site... after which I bought one.
Get out of my head, PSA
😅
37mm when PSA?
Now make a PSA norinco style double stack 7.62 pistol
I bought mine for $200 Canadian rubles(146.00 Freedoms) and was devastated to learn that when I move to the USA later next year, I would be unable to import it 😞
Why aren’t you able to import it?
@@sandwichartist5053 I was told no Chinese guns can be imported. Also I think mine is made by Norinco, and there is an embargo against Norinco.
@@Deftonius I believe that’s the same reason we can’t get the type 81 and Canada can
@@sandwichartist5053Yep! Also the only reason I haven’t purchased a Type 81, because I know I’ll be moving soon and I won’t be able to bring it with me. Womp womp.
@@seancoutts472 you can get AKs and other cool stuff now though
PSA , if yall can make a knock off SPAS 12
That will sell . I definitely will buy
Dude!!.......where are the stg remakes.
$400, a little pricy
Next year at this time it'll be $100 more and even more the year after. Surplus guns like these only get more expensive from the point they are first introduced.
@@svbarryduckworth628the market has gotten dumber, these haven't grown in value (outside of inflation) at all. But as long as idiots like you are fine paying the price or more, they'll continue to go up.
@svbarryduckworth628 Yeah, I know this, but I'll still get one for the $200-250 that it's worth.
STG44, let's see that.
Make the ammo
They should make it as well as 9 Mak in huge numbers. There needs to be a lot more pistol ammo production of stuff that isn't 9mm or .45ACP -those are being produced in massive quantities and the price is really coming down. Just about everything else is still fairly hard to get and very expensive in comparison.
This pistol Instal safety lock and 7.62 double stack 15 shots magazine…
Dude looks like Marcus Luttrell
I remember back when these go for under $200
Military surplus guns only go up in value as they start to dry up and are all bought up.
The time to buy is when they are first released to the public in the USA and are at their cheapest. These old Soviet guns aren't being made any more and never will be again.
Many of these would cost a lot to produce today since they were often pretty labor intensive to make. There was a lot of hand machining that went into them and that costs mucho dinero these days.
@@svbarryduckworth628But there are millions of them in circulation and the impending boomer death wave will drive the sale of those collections in the coming years. Nagants and Tokarevs are going to be relatively plentiful and cheap again once people realize how many are stuffed away in old dudes' closets and how few young people want to invest in old military rifles.
And the problem is they don't have the tactical value of a modern piece. For a hundred ducks less you can get a CZ p10f that is a much more modular modern fighting pistol. That means these are just for collectors, not serious shooters.
I love old guns, but the investor value proposition isn't there.
@@svbarryduckworth628these aren't drying up any time soon. The Vietnamese have warehouses full of these things. People are just stupid now and pay outrageous prices for it.
@@anameofsomesort959it could also be because it's the lowest price they're able to buy. Thats why I got their last surplus pistols (Beretta model 84 bb), but arguably there's more resale value to that pistol compared to the Chinese tokarev
Since the mid-1970s, the US State Department has banned firearms from being imported from Vietnam.
Buy the spare mags they can be difficult to find.
Imagine if PSA made a clone VSS…
Yo thats sweat how much is the ammo for it tho?
Yoo!!!!! bring out the thumper tf !!!!!!
Doesn’t look fun to shoot but still neat
ffs sake. alright....i'll buy
i have one there very nice
MORE MICRO DAGGERS
So y'all gonna make ammo for that bad boy?
7.62x25 is commonly available.
Make a glock clone 7.62 or maybe a DS1911
They should make licensed clones of the Kel Tec P-32 since they don't seem to be making anywhere near enough to match demand.
Get us some surplus Mosin Ammo....
I have a CZ52 more interested in a ToK 15.
I have the exact same pistol. I bought new in the early 90's. Does not have 100 rounds through it. Figured I would sell it to a collector when i found someone wanting it.
Of all the com-block guns you could've bought to scalp, why the most common one? You don't seem like the brightest of the bunch.
308 jakl and bullpup 🙏
Day 9,974 asking for STG44
I just got a Makarov and a Glock 41...WHYYYYYYYYYY LOL...WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!
$400? GTFOH 😂
Good luck finding ammo for it 😂
Double stuck Tokarev 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
VUUUUUUK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why?? Seems like a wasted endeavor..
My grandfather owned a Chinese Tokarev, as expected, its a piece of junk. Interesting piece of history though.
Tokarevs are NOT junk.
@@redcat9436elaborate then
Eww
It also smells like war crimes and communism 😂😂😂
Warcrimes are like assholes...
Gross