TT Pistol
The TT Pistol, also known as the TT-33, is a semi-automatic handgun designed in the Soviet Union. It was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev and became the standard sidearm for Soviet forces during World War II and beyond. The pistol is chambered for the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge, known for its high velocity and flat trajectory.
The TT Pistol features a simple blowback operation and a 8-round magazine. Its design is robust and reliable, making it popular among military and law enforcement agencies. Although it has been largely replaced by more modern firearms, the TT Pistol remains in use in some countries and is appreciated by collectors.