Description
TT pistol – Russian Tulski Tokarev
Semi-automatic pistol Soviet construction, commonly called tetetka. The pistol shoots 7.62 x 25 mm cartridges powered from a removable magazine with a capacity of 8 cartridges. Production began in 1930, the same construction of Fyodor Tokarev was in the armament of Red Army soldiers. The original solution was a trigger-impact mechanism made in the form of a separate assembly, with a spring placed inside the tap. The TT pistol was for many years armed by armies of the Warsaw Pact countries and other countries importing weapons from the Soviet Union (China, North Korea, Egypt). It was also produced in Poland, Yugoslavia and Hungary.