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Deactivated Russian Tokarev TT33 automatic pistol set 1951 dated, early spec **SOLD**
Deactivated Russian Tokarev TT33 automatic pistol set 1951 dated, early spec **SOLD** Deactivated Russian Tokarev TT33 automatic pistol set 1951 dated, early spec **SOLD** Deactivated Russian Tokarev TT33 automatic pistol set 1951 dated, early spec **SOLD** Deactivated Russian Tokarev TT33 automatic pistol set 1951 dated, early spec **SOLD**
 

Deactivated Russian Tokarev TT33 automatic pistol set 1951 dated, early spec **SOLD**


This is a deactivated Russian 7.62mm calibre TT33 pistol, designed by Fedor Tokarev in 1930.  Based loosely on the Browning M1911, it was developed initially as the TT30 to replace the ageing Nagant M1895 revolver. Further refinements to the design resulted in the TT33, which remained in production into the 1950s, being mainly issued to officers in the Red Army. This example is in very good condition, with excellent blacking and near perfect grips. Izhevsk Armoury marked and dated 1951 with matching serial numbers on frame and slide and both magazines, this pistol comes with a good quality Russian-issue leather holster and carrying strap, leather lanyard, spare magazine and cleaning rod.  A fabulous 'Cold War' era pistol of the same type used in WW2. Cocks and dry-fires with a precise action and capable of being fully field-stripped, and comes with a couple of inert 7.62 x 25mm rounds in the spare mag. Deactivated in the UK with proofhouse certificate of deactivation.

Our price: £595.00

All deactivated weapons sold by Jaybe Militaria are deactivated in the United Kingdom and hold a London or Birmingham proof mark and certificate stating that the weapon has been deactivated correctly and is legal within the U.K. 


Our Price: £595.00


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