Tokarev Pistol
The Tokarev Pistol, officially known as the TT-33, is a semi-automatic handgun designed in the Soviet Union by Fedor Tokarev. Introduced in 1933, it was chambered for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge, which provided high velocity and effective range. The pistol features a simple blowback operation and a 8-round magazine, making it reliable and easy to use.
The Tokarev Pistol was widely used by Soviet forces during World War II and remained in service for decades. Its design influenced many other firearms, and it has been produced in various countries. Today, it is considered a classic military sidearm and is still popular among collectors and shooting enthusiasts.