RusCan2013
Active member
The Tokarev TT-30 (and later 33) pistol is a beautiful gun
As the name suggests, it's production began in 1930, in the Soviet Union.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TT_pistol
It was an iconic side-arm of the Red Army through World War Two
and for a long time afterwards.
It is said to be a very powerful gun, in fact, after the USSR fell apart and general chaos and corruption ensued at military warehouses, organized crime groups, the mob, stockpiled them, after apparently finding out, in shoot-outs, that TT had the power to actually pierce Russian police-issue body armour vests
As a result, the TT is now a "gangster gun"
with the according reputation.
TTs very often figure in photos of weapons left over on crime scenes or confiscated from criminals
I personally think it is a very ignoble end for a good weapon... The gun that once helped win Russia's end of WWII, now is fighting a war on her own streets.
Oh, well. Sais la vie. Or however you spell that.
As the name suggests, it's production began in 1930, in the Soviet Union.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TT_pistol
It was an iconic side-arm of the Red Army through World War Two
and for a long time afterwards.
It is said to be a very powerful gun, in fact, after the USSR fell apart and general chaos and corruption ensued at military warehouses, organized crime groups, the mob, stockpiled them, after apparently finding out, in shoot-outs, that TT had the power to actually pierce Russian police-issue body armour vests
As a result, the TT is now a "gangster gun"
with the according reputation.
TTs very often figure in photos of weapons left over on crime scenes or confiscated from criminals
I personally think it is a very ignoble end for a good weapon... The gun that once helped win Russia's end of WWII, now is fighting a war on her own streets.
Oh, well. Sais la vie. Or however you spell that.