
After WWII these were the standard pistols for the Polish Army. Starting in 1950, the Russians

forced the Poles to use their Warsaw Pact country code (the number "11" in a circle) to mark their weapons, but for the first two years of production these pistols were marked with the famous "
F.B. Radom" logo. These early-production Poles are some of the nicest Tokarevs you will ever see. Collectible and fun to shoot, these won't last long at $389. Hurry, only
four three two left!
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