As of Feb 2011
$200.00 as a general rule.
There are 2 types of pistols in 7.62x25. The CZ-52 and the Tokarev TT-33.
1) CZ-52 ($200.00 to $300.00)
If you are looking at a CZ-52 which is made in the Czech Republic. Averaging around $200.00 to $350.00. CZ-52's came in 9mm and 7.62x25. The 9mm seems to be the harder one to find. A CZ-52 with 2 Barrels (9mm, and 7,62x25) would run around $350.00.
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2) Tokarev TT-33 ($140.00 to $1000.00)
-Tokarev 213's are the cheapest of the Tokarev's. Not many people want 9mm any more, they are looking for 7.62x25 Tokarev's. All 213's are 9mm. The 213's are selling for $140.00 to $220.00.
-The 7.62x25 Tokarev's are selling for $190.00 to $275.00, averaging around $220.00. People like these because of the Cheap 7.62x25 Ammo prices. All these pistols hold 8 to 9 rounds.
-From 1990-95, Norinco produced a further-improved version of the Tokarev, designed specifically for the US civilian market, called the TU-90. This pistol came in kits that would fire 7.62x25, 9mm, and 38 Super. These are selling for about $300.00 with 2 barrels, 7.62X25, and the 9mm barrel. If you have all 3 barrels, $400.00 or more. The 38 Super barrel is the most valuable, 9mm Barrels are the cheapest. Extended or threaded barrels increase the barrel price.
-If you have something special, like the 9mm Hi-Cap Double Stack 213A Tokarev, or a 213B Tokarev. Look for pricing around $350.00 to $450.00 Note: There are no 7.62x25 Hi-Cap Double Stack Tokarev's, they don't exist.
-If you have a War bring back Tokarev, look for $600.00 to $1000.00.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_are_Tokarev_pistols_worth#ixzz1DrhZkmxH
i'd Say its about 2400$
We need to know what model. Sorry.
We need to know what model. Sorry.
The only thing close that I found was an Omega under the name of Armero Especiallistas was a Semi-auto 6.35 or 7.65mm pistol marked "Omega" on the slide and grips. Price: Exc. 200.00, VG 150.00, Good 100.00, Fair 75.00, and poor 50.00 hope this helps.
100-500 depending on exactly what "good" translates to when examined.
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350.00 if in fair to good shape.
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