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.
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As of Feb 2011:-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_would_be_the_price_list_on_a_9mm_norinco_213#ixzz1DrdXpB8J
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.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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
Assuming it's in excellent condition, isn't refinished or modified, and has the original magazines with it..... If it's a high capacity double stack model (holds more than 8 rds in mag) average price is $250-300. If it's the much more common single stack model with the 8rd magazines the average price is $130-170. I've seen them go for a little higher if they are in excellent or new condition with the box. I paid $200 for one new-in-box a few months ago. As always, there are nut-jobs asking crazy prices too, as I've seen one sell for $595 at a gun show (I pity the sap that bought it). ------------------------------------------------ As of Feb 2011: -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. ----------------------------------
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probably not................... The magazines are similar, but the 9mm has a spacer in it on the rear of the magazine to accomodate the shorter 9mm cartridge. New magazines in both calibers are available from Colt on their web site (Coltsmfg.com). Ps: a "clip" is a strip of metal made to hold rounds by their base, (google firearm clip) a magazine is a spring loaded box like receptacle where you put rounds in.
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No. Some .40/.357 Sig pistols can be converted to fire 9mm simply by dropping in a 9mm barrel and using the 9mm magazines, though. Not sure about the Glock.
A 9mm handgun typically uses magazines that hold between 10 to 17 rounds of ammunition, depending on the specific model of the handgun. Some handguns may also have extended magazines available that can hold more rounds.