A very nice-looking pistol!
Jim
Just been having a quick look at the Izhevsk site and there is what I think is a new CO2 pistol on there.
Basically it's along the same lines as the Makarov, with a magazine holding the CO2 cartridge, ball magazine at the front and valve housing at the top. The magazine well appears to have been machined away a bit to accomodate the extra width of a CO2 cartridge compared to the original (single column) magazine.New development of IMZ designers - МР-656К pistol intended for plinking and patterned after the legendary ТТ (Tula Tokarev) service pistol, model of 1933, added to the Soviet Army armoury during World War 2.
The novelty implements main units and parts of basic model (frame, slide, trigger group) and preserves original historical marks of the original. All handling of pistol clones its combat prototype.
Shoots 4.5-mm BBs. CO2 supply source -12 g cylinders.
Trigger mechanism is the original single action, the hammer protrudes just enough to allow it to be cocked, I think, or you could just retract the slide. No mention of any added safety catch (the original didn't have one).
I'm not sure, though, whether the phrase "preserves original historical marks of the original" means it's a conversion of an original live-fire pistol, because if so I think that would mean it wasn't UK legal - wouldn't it still retain it's section 5 status?
Last time I mentioned their site, someone pointed out there was a virus on it, but if you want to see their picture,
http://imzcorp.com/res_en/0_value_40084_205.jpg
Iain
A very nice-looking pistol!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Saw this a while back, emailed york guns and they said they can't get them in, or the MP-571K either
'Time has little to do with infinity and jelly doughnuts'
I see that they are also making a cartridge version that shoots rubber bullets or gas ones but no mention of a full blown cartridge one but it dose not look like we will be getting it in any version.
http://imzcorp.com/en/company/307.html
Wouldn't mind owning one of those rubber bullet versions!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
The Tokarev looks bloody nice! pity we'll probably never see it here
Came across this site, which has a nice feature on the CO2 Tokarev, and links to a Pyramyd Air review with more information.
http://www.co2airguns.net/Collection...656K/index.htm
Unfortunately, I think this is about the closest we'll get to seeing one in this country - it makes it quite clear that it is a conversion from an original pistol. Note, for example, the original date of manufacture on the frame, and (as Pyramyd mention) the missing extractor - removed as being no longer needed.
Iain