yeah i am big into military guns i love russian Military weapons Very much :salute:
and yes that Pistol is a russian TT-33 And it was Built in 1953
You and me need to talk my friend.
I had a Maadi Ak-47 made in Egypt, had to seel it in 2001 to eat. It was wood stock, I always wanted a folding stock like yours. Some relatives at the machine gun shoot in Ky back in the 80s were gloating over their Fn-Fals and M-16s. I put a 600 dollar AK-47 down in a muddy puddle of water, stood on it, pulled it out, shook it and turned it over a few times, jacked a round, and emptied my magazine. I took two cousin's FNs and M-16s and jammed them with a cigarette ash. Victor Suvorov, the defector in the 1980s who wrote INSIDE THE SOVIET ARMY said, "I hate Communism, I love Communist weapons." He speaks for me.
I have a Norinco Tok, with a barrel conversion kit it will fire 9mm Parabellum from the 7.62 magazines(the wide .30 Tok mags, not the short dedicated 9mm mags). The .30 Tok/7.63Mauser round is a necked down 9mm, it feeds like a dream. So I have two ammo selections.
I had to sell my 3 Mosin-Nagant 7-shot revolvers with the Ak, I have one now, a 1940 Tula Arsenal. It fires 8 types of .32 revolver ammo.
When street fighting breaks out in America I have my Romanian SKS with a Russian barrel, it's one of the 30 rounders. If I get a chance and can find one I want the AK with folding stock like yours, but as a battle rifle the SKS is just a bit more oomph in the range department.
I have a Finn M39 M/N. The Soviet 91/30 is a good weapon, but the Finn 28 and 39 are a bit beefier in the barrel and your groups won't open up so much after repeated fire. I'm making a Dragunov style stock for the Finn.
It's refreshing to find another Commie weapons lover. Za Rodina, tovarisch!
Bonesky