For that money I'd rather have a G31.I would probably try to pick up this:
Wise Lite Arms Colefire Magnum Pistol 7.62x25 mm
I like the looks and feel of the Tok.
For that money I'd rather have a G31.I would probably try to pick up this:
Wise Lite Arms Colefire Magnum Pistol 7.62x25 mm
The pistols offered are meh, you have the TT-33, Type 54, and the M57. There are a few companies that produced copies. The cheap ammo is milsurp and the bulk of the cheap guns are as well. I just can't see the appeal.For that money I'd rather have a G31.
I like the looks and feel of the Tok.
Cheap, crude, lots of speed, and sexy.The pistols offered are meh, you have the TT-33, Type 54, and the M57. There are a few companies that produced copies. The cheap ammo is milsurp and the bulk of the cheap guns are as well. I just can't see the appeal.
I love the slenderness of the gun. I'm not buying it to replace my VP9, it's purely for fun. It reminds me of the die-cast cap gun that I carried everywhere when I was 5 years old.They would be far more desirable if someone offered a double stack high cap option.
But even the .38 super converted 1911s only have around 7rds.
Maybe if they offered a double stack Para in .38 super it would work as a host
I carry my Walther PP and PPK .32 models for similar reason; slim, solid, precise, and a reminder of the appreciation of past efforts put into design and functionI love the slenderness of the gun. I'm not buying it to replace my VP9, it's purely for fun. It reminds me of the die-cast cap gun that I carried everywhere when I was 5 years old.