TT-33 Tokarev Go Back to Semi-Automatic Pistol Weapon: TT-33 TokarevType: Semi-Automatic PistolCountry of Origin: USSRYear Adopted: 1933Caliber: 7.62x25 TokarevAction: Short RecoilOverall Length (mm): 196.0Overall Length (in): 7.72Weight (kg): 0.85Weight (pounds): 1.87Effective Range (m): 50 mEffective Range (yards): 54.68The TT-33 Tokarev was a Soviet semi-automatic pistol designed by Fedor Tokarev and adopted in 1933. Chambered in 7.62x25mm, it was intended to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver as the standard sidearm of the Soviet Army. The TT-33 featured a simple, reliable design inspired by the American Colt M1911. The TT-33 was used extensively during World War II and became the standard Soviet sidearm throughout the war. Its powerful cartridge and ease of maintenance made it popular among Soviet troops, and it was widely distributed to Soviet allies during and after the war. The TT-33 gained a reputation for its durability and effectiveness in combat. It remained in service for decades, and its design influenced many other pistols around the world. Today, it is a highly sought-after collector's item, particularly among those interested in Soviet military history. No Related WeaponsGalleryNo Articles Found No Videos Found