Discover a classic piece of Cold War history with the Radom Circle 11 TTC, a semi-automatic pistol that beautifully marries historical significance with practical functionality. As a Polish variant of the renowned Soviet TT-33 Tokarev, this firearm is a testament to Eastern Bloc firearms craftsmanship, produced at the esteemed Lucznik Arms Factory in Radom, Poland. Chambered in the potent 7.62x25mm caliber, this pistol not only offers an impressive 8+1 capacity but also embodies the robust reliability and precision that collectors and enthusiasts value. With a blued finish and ribbed polymer grips, the Radom Circle 11 TTC is a striking addition to any collection and an excellent choice for self-defense or target shooting.
In terms of condition, this pistol is in good shape, showing some signs of its storied past with scratches, scuffs, and finish wear along the frame and slide. The magazine floorplate is lightly deformed and slightly loose, adding to its authentic character. However, the bore is in excellent condition, boasting a clean, mirror finish and sharp rifling, ensuring a reliable shooting experience. Included in the sale is a leather holster and one 8-round magazine, making this a comprehensive package for the discerning buyer.
Owning the Radom Circle 11 TTC is not just about acquiring a firearm; it's about possessing a piece of history. The pistol's Single Action Only (SAO) mechanism provides a crisp and reliable trigger pull, ideal for precision shooting. The dovetailed rear sight and integral front sight enhance its accuracy, making it a pleasure to shoot. Whether you're a collector interested in Cold War artifacts or someone seeking a reliable and powerful pistol for self-defense, the Circle 11 TTC stands out as a compelling choice. Its historical pedigree, combined with its practical features, offers a unique opportunity to own a firearm that tells a story while delivering outstanding performance.



