If you can find a Tokarev (Polish, Russian, Chinese, Yugoslavian) that shoots the 7.62x25 bottlenecked round(Romanian or Yugoslavian)(Steer clear of Bulgarian surplus or steel cased Czech), these are GREAT pistols to shoot.
Mine feel as compact & natural as a Browning High Power, & the bottlenecked 7.62 round is very powerful & feeds very well.
You can still find unopened tins of 7.62x25 for decent prices.
The Makarov is a low powered blowback pistol that shoots a 9x18 round slightly larger than & of similar power as the .380.
While the Makarov round can be found without too much trouble, it is not as cheap as the Tokarev ammo.
The Polish P64 is of the highest quality but is not meant for large hands. The Czech CZ82 has a 12 round capacity & polygonal rifling.
The FEG PA63 is almost a direct copy of the Walther PP with an alloy frame.
The single stack Tokarev pistols have an eight or nine round magazine capacity, while the single stack Makarovs have a seven or eight round magazine capacity. Only the double stack CZ82 magazine exceeds ten rounds.
I have a Polish, Chinese & a Russian Tokarev, along with a CZ52 that shoots the 7.62x25 round.
I also have a CZ82 & a PA63 that shoot the 9x18 round.
I sold my Polish P64, & I should sell my CZ52 because these do not fit my hand as well as the others.
Best of luck in your quest!
