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I would try one for $330



https://www.alloutdoor.com/201...gn=Weekly+Newsletter

https://www.gotenda.com/shop/f...tol-7-62x25-tokarev/


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Amazing...


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It's like a bad one night 3-way between Umarex, Hogue, and 762Tok.
 
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i would definitely try one for that price

Well let me caveat that by saying if I can put regular straight grips on it.

I like the 7.62 Tokarev round. I have a TT-33 and I love shooting it.
 
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pretty cool
 
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Does anyone know if these "Clones" are patent infringement rip-offs or if Sig and Hogue are receiving fair compensation for what are obvious copies of their patented design/products? I'm not sure I'd feel at all comfortable rewarding the Chinese government for this kind of marketing. By any other standard these would be called "counterfeits."


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Does anyone know if these "Clones" are patent infringement rip-offs or if Sig and Hogue are receiving fair compensation for what are obvious copies of their patented design/products? I'm not sure I'd feel at all comfortable rewarding the Chinese government for this kind of marketing. By any other standard these would be called "counterfeits."


I’m sure they are not


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These are actually $288 American if you buy one from the second link. I wonder is just a tok conversion barrel would do the trick in a standard 226.


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Is that the Chinese short reach trigger?


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Do those tend to shoot low too?

No, it would take something like the CF-98 linked to below to really tempt me, and I'd still feel guilty for giving the Commies money. As a poster said in one of the provided links "I won't buy firearms from Turkey."

http://www.gotenda.com/shop/fi...rmy-pistol-cf-98-9mm
 
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According to the gotenda.com website....these are only available in Canada...no international shipping. IIRC...it's been quite a few years since Norinco has been able to import into the US.


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^^ Yeah, but that's what the blurb in AllOutdoor is really all about - whether restrictions on Chinese imports should be lifted.
 
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I don’t want to reward cheaters, don’t want to be the test guy for Chinese junk and would much rather buy a good used Sig for a couple hundred more.


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Do those tend to shoot low too?


And, 20 minutes later you want to shoot it again.


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Does anyone know if these "Clones" are patent infringement rip-offs or if Sig and Hogue are receiving fair compensation for what are obvious copies of their patented design/products? I'm not sure I'd feel at all comfortable rewarding the Chinese government for this kind of marketing. By any other standard these would be called "counterfeits."


of course it's a counterfeit, but if you want to want to know if there was a patent infringement you need to know details about the firing pin safety. That's the only SIG patent in this pistol and its probably not protected anymore because it dates back to the mid/late 60s of the last century.
 
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Nope! Not even for the 7.62 Tokarev round.
 
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No interest. These china junk knockoff companies don't deserve our money.
 
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Companies than make clones suck.


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Is that trigger supposed to look like a sickle?
 
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Does anyone know if these "Clones" are patent infringement rip-offs or if Sig and Hogue are receiving fair compensation for what are obvious copies of their patented design/products? I'm not sure I'd feel at all comfortable rewarding the Chinese government for this kind of marketing. By any other standard these would be called "counterfeits."
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