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FalconUruguay
10-13-2003, 02:00 AM
Does Anyone Here Know Where I Can Find Some Replacement grips For My Tok?
I'm Not looking For Anything Fancy...No Pachymar Or Rare Panamanian Jungle Beaver Bone...
Or Should I Make My Own Grips??
I Have the Wrap-Around Ones And I Like Them(They Fit Well)...But I'd Like to Get A Pair Of Regular Ones As A Backup Or As A Replacement for When I get My CCW.
Any Ideas??
Noah Zark
10-13-2003, 05:52 AM
Try any of the dealers in the "Parts Link" sticky at the top of the forum, or try Dealer's Warehouse or Northridge.
HTH,
Noah
LongRod
10-21-2003, 07:02 PM
I have a spare pair of black Chinese grips from a model 213a. These differ from the military version in that the left grip panel has the built in magazine disconnect safety feature. I bought a pair of Russian military grips just to disable the magazine safety because the magazine safety, slightly increases the weight of the trigger pull.
Unfortunately I believe they are made from rare Panamanian Jungle Beaver Bone (the only mammal having black bones.)
Good luck!
dufrain
10-21-2003, 07:38 PM
wow i thought those jungle beaver were extinct.:rolleyes:
are those chinese grips like a wrap around the back side so it fits your palm.i dont like the polish ones much so damn flat.great auto though
FalconUruguay
10-21-2003, 10:43 PM
Dufrain...
Yes...They Wrap Around The Entire Side And Backstrap,The Only Problem Is That They Widen the Grip To About Double The Thickness Of Regular Grips...I Like The Way They Feel,But I'd Like To Get A Pair that Will Give It A More 'Classic' Look...And I'd Like To Use Them As A Template For Making Wood M1911a1 Style Grips Or An Adapter For Pachymar Style rubber Grips...
dufrain
10-22-2003, 12:23 AM
heres some
http://www.sksman.com/access/tokarev.html
http://www.gungrip.com/foreign_grips.asp
LongRod
10-22-2003, 04:23 AM
Originally posted by dufrain
wow i thought those jungle beaver were extinct.:rolleyes:
are those chinese grips like a wrap around the back side so it fits your palm.i dont like the polish ones much so damn flat.great auto though
They are flat and they don't wrap around but they aren't quite "standard." The grips for the Chinese model 213a are slightly thinner than the regular military one, probably because the grip frame of the high capacity Chinese gun is so much wider than a standard Tokarev although they will still interchange with the military grips.
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