What's In The Crate? Surplus Zastava M70A Tokarev Pistols

Published on October 23, 2017
Duration: 6:47

This video provides an expert-level unboxing and overview of surplus Zastava M70A Tokarev pistols from Classic Firearms. The presenter, with high authority, details the pistols' features, including their 9mm Luger caliber, 9+1 capacity, and the slide-mounted safety required for US import. Various cosmetic conditions and finishes are showcased, offering insights into the value and potential of these Yugoslavian-made firearms for collectors and concealed carriers.

Quick Summary

Surplus Zastava M70A Tokarev pistols, imported from Yugoslavia, are chambered in 9mm Luger and feature a 9+1 round capacity. For US import compliance, they are equipped with a slide-mounted trigger block safety. Various cosmetic conditions are available, from 'hand select' to standard surplus, and their flat profile makes them suitable for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Crate Opening
  2. 01:41Unboxing Surplus Pistols
  3. 02:15Slide Markings & Caliber
  4. 03:00Safety Feature Demonstration
  5. 03:18Magazine Capacity & Condition Grades
  6. 03:58Second Crate & EDC Potential

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber are the surplus Zastava M70A Tokarev pistols?

The surplus Zastava M70A Tokarev pistols featured in the video are chambered in 9mm Luger, also known as 9mm Para. This is a common and readily available ammunition type.

What is the magazine capacity of the Zastava M70A?

The Zastava M70A Tokarev variant has a magazine capacity of 9+1 rounds. This provides one additional round compared to the standard Tokarev pistol models.

Why do these Zastava M70A pistols have a slide-mounted safety?

The slide-mounted trigger block safety is an addition often required for US import compliance. It's a modification to meet specific importation regulations for firearms entering the United States.

Are there different cosmetic conditions for these surplus pistols?

Yes, the video shows that these surplus Zastava M70A pistols come in various condition grades. Options range from 'hand select' for better appearance to standard surplus, affecting both visual appeal and price.

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