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  • ChaparralCommando
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 475

    Best cheap mil-surp pistol?

    I am looking at J&G Sales in Arizona and they have several mil-surp pistols for cheap. Any of them very accurate? I was wondering because I was shooting my friend's Makarov the other day and the best I could do at 25yds was about 1 ft. group, whereas I could shoot about a 6" group with my dad's 1911.

    J&G sells Tokarev TTC, CZ vz. 82, Nagant revolver, Polish P64 (not sure if this one is legal in Kali?)

    My friend said also to check out the PA-63. Any opinions/ experiences?
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    BamBam-31
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    • Dec 2005
    • 5318

    Maks are VERY accurate. Fixed barrels and all. Sights are tiny, and triggers are sometimes heavy, but they are inherently accurate.
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    • #3
      ChrisXD45T
      Member
      • May 2008
      • 472

      I have a PA-63 and like it. It is very accurate and light weight. Others I let shoot it tell me it hurts the web of their hand between thumb and trigger finger, but it doesn't bother me. My friend recently bought a CZ-82 from J&G and it has a better trigger than my PA-63 but the gun is much heavier. It does have an easier to operate ambidextrous safety and mag release. The PA-63 has a chrome lined barrel. The CZ-82 has polygonal rifling so if you reload and want to shoot lead you're out of luck with that one. The Tokarev has very cheap and plentiful ammo but it's corrosive so cleaning is more involved.

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      • #4
        locktime
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2007
        • 1114

        CZ82 is a fine gun.
        Useless laws weaken the necessary laws.
        - Montesquieu

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        • #5
          sigfan91
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Jun 2009
          • 10671

          No one mentioned P6?

          It was unbelievable value at $250, fantastic at $300, great at $350, good at $400, and average at $500 as you can get a used Sig for around that price.

          JG has it for $370, add $20 for hand-select. Shipping is $22 and a minimum of $35 to transfer in California. $450...still OK.

          This pistol might be more expensive than the others, but you will get what you paid for.

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          • #6
            ChrisXD45T
            Member
            • May 2008
            • 472

            Originally posted by sigfan91
            No one mentioned P6?

            It was unbelievable value at $250, fantastic at $300, great at $350, good at $400, and average at $500 as you can get a used Sig for around that price.

            JG has it for $370, add $20 for hand-select. Shipping is $22 and a minimum of $35 to transfer in California. $450...still OK.

            This pistol might be more expensive than the others, but you will get what you paid for.
            More like $135 for out of state dealer to dealer transfer. If you can find one already in CA it could be a good deal.
            The P6 is great for sure, but my PA-63 was under $200 OTD and I'll put it's reliability up against a P6.
            Last edited by ChrisXD45T; 08-13-2009, 1:58 PM.

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              sigfan91
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Jun 2009
              • 10671

              Slightly off topic, is the PA-63 a C&R handgun? If it is, can I get it in CA if it's not on the list of "safe" handguns? Will a C&R license help?

              I just called ATF today to send me a C&R application form. The guy was very friendly and said he'll send it out today and I can probably get it by Saturday.

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              • #8
                ChrisXD45T
                Member
                • May 2008
                • 472

                Not sure. I bought mine from a dealer. I was told by a few other dealers that CA seems to have it's own standards about C&R when it comes to handguns; though this may be misinformation given to me to avoid doing an out of state transfer.

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                • #9
                  thedrickel
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 5575

                  The PA-63 is not a C&R and was removed from the CA DOJ Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale, I believe it was re-tested and failed to pass.

                  I would go w/ a CZ-82 or P6, I have both and like them.
                  I hate people that are full of hate.

                  It's not illegal to tip for PPT!

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                  • #10
                    cornholio1
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 841

                    CZ52

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                    • #11
                      SirNik
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 90

                      My friend has a CZ52 shoots the same ammo as the Tokarev. he also has a conversion barrel so he can shoot 9mm out of it.

                      I shot a Makarov over the weekend. that was a very nice pistol.

                      I've always wanted a PA-63, but I never understood weather it was legal or not. My mom moved to Texas, so I may have her buy one since they are cheap, just so i can shoot one.
                      To many Guns, and looking for more

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                      • #12
                        ChaparralCommando
                        Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 475

                        Originally posted by ChrisXD45T
                        The CZ-82 has polygonal rifling so if you reload and want to shoot lead you're out of luck with that one.
                        What, polygonal rifling is only OK for copper covered bullets or something? I don't understand.

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                        • #13
                          ChaparralCommando
                          Member
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 475

                          Originally posted by BamBam-31
                          Maks are VERY accurate. Fixed barrels and all. Sights are tiny, and triggers are sometimes heavy, but they are inherently accurate.
                          What kind of groups do you get? The short sight radius doesn't help either. And the trigger on my friends was pretty mushy compared to my dad's budget RIA 1911.

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                          • #14
                            sigfan91
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 10671

                            Originally posted by ChaparralCommando
                            What, polygonal rifling is only OK for copper covered bullets or something? I don't understand.
                            That's probably from Glock's recommendation of NOT using lead bullets in Glocks.

                            There's something different about Glocks chambering and throat...forgot the term. But lead tends to build up and cause them to malfunction.

                            There are many other types of pistols with polygonal rifling and they have no problems with lead bullets.

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                            • #15
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                              Banned
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 1374

                              why would you reload 9x18??? You can get 500 rounds for $109. Can you even get close to beating 5 cent a round reloading?

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