Russian TT 30 Bore Tola Tokarev. 7.62×25mm

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Магия и боевые искусства: Тайны древних цивилизаций
The TT-30,[a] commonly known simply as the Tokarev, is an out-of-production Soviet semi-automatic pistol. It was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since the Russian Empire, though it ended up being used in conjunction with, rather than replacing, the M1895. It served until 1952, when it was replaced by the Makarov pistol Type Semi-automatic pistol Place of origin Soviet Union Service history In service 1930–present Used by See Users Wars Spanish Civil War World War II Korean War[1] Chinese Civil War Arab–Israeli conflict[2] Bangladesh Liberation War[3] Vietnam War Laotian Civil War Hungarian Revolution of 1956[4] Cambodian Civil War Cambodian-Vietnamese War Sino-Vietnamese War Soviet–Afghan War Gulf War Yugoslav Wars Burundian Civil War Cambodian–Thai border stand-off War in Afghanistan (2001–present)[5] Syrian Civil War War in Donbas[6] and numerous others Production history Designer Fedor Tokarev Designed 1930 Manufacturer Tula Arms Plant, Izhevsk Arsenal, Norinco, Femaru, FB Radom, Cugir Arsenal, Zastava Arms, FÉG Produced 1930–1955[7] No. built 1,330,000 Variants TT-30, TT-33, TTC, M48, M48 Tokagypt, M57, M70, M70, R-3, Type 51, Type 54, Type 68, K-14 Specifications Mass 854 g (30.1 oz) Length 194 mm (7.6 in) Barrel length 116 mm (4.6 in) Height 134 mm (5.3 in) Cartridge 7.62×25mm Tokarev 9mm Parabellum Action Short recoil actuated, locked breech, single...

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