The Tokarev TT-33 is the Soviet answer to modernizing military sidearms. Designed by Fedor Tokarev in 1930, it replaced the Nagant revolver with a hard-hitting semi-automatic pistol chambered in 7.62×25mm. Combining Browning-inspired mechanics with Soviet ruggedness, the TT-33 delivered blistering velocity, excellent penetration, and battlefield reliability. Its modular design simplified maintenance, while its steel frame and blued finish embodied utilitarian strength. Trusted by the Red Army through WWII and beyond, the TT-33 remains a legendary sidearm of Soviet history.
Tokarev TT-33 Specifications
Brand: Tula Arms Plant (Soviet Union)
Model: TT-33 (Tokarev)
Category: Military Service Pistol
Caliber: 7.62×25mm Tokarev
Frame Finish: Blued Steel
Action: Short Recoil, Locked Breech, Single Action
Slide Description: Flat-sided steel slide with vertical serrations
Slide Finish: Blued Steel
Slide Material: Steel
Frame Description: Straight-sided steel frame with modular hammer group
Frame Material: Steel
Grips: Ribbed Bakelite or Wood Panels
Includes: 8-Round Detachable Box Magazine
Safety: None (later imports fitted with manual safeties)
Sight Configuration: Front Blade, Rear Notch
Sight Style: Iron
Weight: ~30–31 oz (854–870 g) unloaded
Barrel Length: 4.6" (116 mm)
Overall Length: 7.7" (195 mm)
Height: 5.3" (134 mm)
Muzzle Velocity: ~1,378 ft/s (420 m/s)
Effective Range: ~55 yd (50 m
PRIMARY DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Barcode / UPC :
NCGA1210
Firearm Type :
Pistol
Caliber / Ga :
7.62X25mm Tokarev
On-sale :
No