Why is a Chinese Tokarev so much more than a Romanian?

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MarkItZero

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Classic Firearms has both in stock. They're asking $240 for the Romanian and $350 for the Chinese. What warrants the extra $110?

https://www.classicfirearms.com/hand-guns/military-surplus/?stock=1
 
Probably simply because the Chinese version can no longer be imported. If I recall correctly, however, the Chinese models had chromed bores, and I think the Romanians did not. But I could easily be wrong.
 
Importation of Chinese guns and ammo was stopped by Clinton.
If anything I would have thought the difference in price would be greater since back
in the day a Chinese SKS was $60-$80 and has been over $300 for years.
 
Maybe just my opinion from 15 years ago when I use to dabble in these things but I was LESS fond of the Chinese Toks. The actual military units were probably fine but some seemed to be made for export and QC seemed spotty . Slides seemed especially soft . Prone to peening in weird spots but I don't remember specifics but I remember some peening bad enough to make disassembly problematic .
Looking at the pictures on classic I see two different safety systems. The Chinese has grown a Glock like trigger flapper ?
 
importation was banned on the chinese version , hence the reason it has to be inflated
 
Also Romanian TT-33’s, while being a thoroughly serviceable pistol, just don’t have the finish and attention to detail that other TT-33’s have. Although truth be told sometimes ChiCom TT-33’s can occasionally look just as crappy as Romanian ones.
 
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