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TT Pistol (Russian: 7,62-мм самозарядный пистолет Токарева образца 1930 года; English: 7.62 mm Tokarev self-loading pistol model 1930) was a Russian made semi-auto pistol. It was developed in early 1930’s by Fedor Vasilievich Tokarev as the service pistol for the Soviet Army to replace the outdated Nagant M1895 revolver. TT Pistol was keeping modified and add minor changes during production in order to simplify manufacturing, this refined pistol was well known as TT-33 nowadays.
TT-33 was not fully replaced the Nagant M1985 revolver during WWII and keep using in the 1950s until Soviet Army replaced the TT-33 with the PM / Makarov Pistol and stopped production in 1954. Also TT-33 had been exported to foreign countries during Cold War and allowed to produce copies (licensed or non licensed) locally, like the Chinese Type 54 Pistol (Black Star Pistol).
Features: CO2 Operated non blowback pistol with single action trigger (Pull the hammer down before each shooting). Metal Fixed Slide with fixed front / rear sights and dummy firing pin. Metal lower frame with plastic hand grip with CCCP logo. Manual Safety located at the Dummy Slide Catch. Fixed hop up system. Included 15 rounds CO2 Magazine.
Specifications: Length: 195mm Barrel Length: ~130mm Shooting Mode: Safe, Semi-Auto Power Source : CO2 (12g CO2 Cartridge) Weight (g): 840 (Gun with magazine), 1040 (with box) Color: Black Magazine Capacity: 15 rounds Material: Metal and plastic Bullet type: 6mm BB Power (Muzzle Velocity) : ~1.6 Joule Manufacturer: KWC
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