DEACTIVATED WW2 SOVIET TOKAREV TT30 7.62 PISTOL (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED WW2 SOVIET TOKAREV TT30 7.62 PISTOL (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED WW2 SOVIET TOKAREV TT30 7.62 PISTOL (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED WW2 SOVIET TOKAREV TT30 7.62 PISTOL (UK DEACTIVATION) DEACTIVATED WW2 SOVIET TOKAREV TT30 7.62 PISTOL (UK DEACTIVATION)

DEACTIVATED WW2 SOVIET TOKAREV TT30 7.62 PISTOL (UK DEACTIVATION)

This is a very nice deactivated Soviet Tokarev TT30 7.62mm Pistol in good deactivated condition, which is dated 1935 and a Tula plant production. This was deactivated in 2013 so it is able to strip, cock and dry fire, Please email before purchase, UK sales only.

The TT-30, commonly known simply as the Tokarev, is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol. It was developed during the late 1920s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet Armed Forces and was based on the earlier pistol designs of John Moses Browning, albeit with detail modifications to simplify production and maintenance. The Soviet Union ceased production of the TT in 1954, although derivatives of the pistol continued to be manufactured for many years in the People's Republic of China and nations aligned with the Soviet bloc.

Code: 5548

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