None. Yugoslavian M57 Tokarev pistols have a longer grip than any other Tokarev pistols and their magazines are unique.
The 9mm Yugo Tokarev pistol magazine does not interchange easily with magazines from other pistol models, as it has a unique design that is specific to the Yugo Tokarev. It is recommended to use only magazines specifically designed for the Yugo Tokarev pistol to ensure proper functioning and reliability.
Nothing interchanges. You can find replacements at Triple K.
mossberg model 702 plinkster takes the same magazine
The Tokarev pistol is an autoloading (semiautomatic) single action pistol. Official names are TT-30 and TT-33. TT stands for "Tula Tokarev", with Tula being the name of the town where it was designed and Tokarev the name of the designer. The pistol employs a locked breech design with a Browning-type tilting barrel and link and has an 8-round detachable magazine. The pistol was originally chambered in 7.62x25 (7.62 Tokarev, .30 Tokarev). Copies of the design have been made in other countries (notably, China) in 9x19(9mm Parabellum), as well as variants for target shooting chambered in .22LR. This pistol was a sidearm of the Soviet military and police from it's initial acceptance in 1930 and until mid-1950's. It had limited use with armed guards until the late 1990's. Besides the USSR, the TT has been produced under license, and otherwise, in Romania, Yugoslavia, China, East Germany, Hungary, and, possibly, Bulgaria.
The DH 40 magazine does not interchange with any other magazine, Smith and Wesson, or otherwise. The DP-51, the 9mm version, does accept the 5900 series S&W magazines, however, the magazines do stick out the grip a bit. We have factory pre-1994 ban DH-40 magazines in stock. You can go to http://www.PistolCraft.com or give us a call at 541-281-GUNS (4867).
Insert a loaded magazine into the magazine well until it clicks in place. Hold the pistol in your firing hand. With your other hand, grasp the serrations on the rear of the slide, pull back, and release. Slide will move forward, chambering a cartridge. Gun is now loaded.
it was addressed,and other not so favored items were added on the MARKIII pistol. it has the magazine release like an later designed auto pistol,a proper button magazine release,that you can depress with your thumb,not a europeon heel release,that requires two hands. that they also did a few other add ons like a loaded chamber indicator and a magazine safety (it will NOT fire without a magazine in the well,and will cause you to have a live round in the chamber and not able to fire it,if your so endangered and NEED that last round to fire)...hope that helps,get the MARKII. trust me,the button release will not help you that much,to be faster.
Never saw a 25mm pistol magazine (proper name for a clip). That would be a bullet 1 inch wide. If you mean .25 caliber, no. Just as different cars use different spark plugs and oil filters, so different guns need different parts.
Other Worlds - magazine - was created in 1949.
Other Worlds - magazine - ended in 1957.
a magazine has has fashion whats on sale and other
9mm is a caliber, meaning a 9mm pistol is a pistol usually using the 9x19mm parabellum round. Therefore there is no exact number. A popular exampleof a 9mm pistol is the M9 handpistol, with a magazine size of 15 bullets, other pistols involves the CZ_75 holding approx 12 bullets to 20. depening on other calibers it holds. The pistol with most round are the ES Five Seven with a amzimum of about 30 bullets, while deringers (small one time use mini hand guns) can hold only 1 or 2 rounds.
in the magazine twist