Review of cooled TT (Tokarev) SHP pistols in stock

Increasingly, lovers of blank weapons are thinking about the following questions before purchasing a blank TT:

  • What TT deactivators exist (factory)?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
  • Best (enjoyable) deactivator?
  • Which cooled TT will buy cheaper and more profitably?

On our website you can get answers to these questions, get advice from a manager, and purchase a cold TT pistol at the best price.

Unfortunately, at the moment, are no longer produced by any of the factories (ZiD/Molot Armz, TOZ, VPO, ROK, Kurs). But today we still have several samples of cooled pistols in our store. The following TT SHP options are available:

Cooled Pistol TT33-O-SKH ROK 2022 Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1964 Type-54 Chilled Pistol TT ROK 1946 No. PK2149 Chilled Pistol TT-SO TOZ 1945 SO-TT/9im TOZ Chilled Pistol TT-30 1935 Cooled whelped Pistol TT-CX 1941 Hammer Arms

According to the majority of owners of cold weapons, the TT-CX “Hammer Arms” is the best option.

When working with a cold unit, a number of safety precautions must be followed. This is how a flame bursts out of the model’s barrel, and the imitation of a shot is accompanied by a noticeable sound signal. That is why pointing a gun at people or animals is strictly prohibited.

The cooled TT pistol will find its use both in educational activities and as a prop in film production or historical reconstructions.

The weapon is disassembled as usual without changes, so the model can be used as a training aid in military-patriotic clubs. The shot is accompanied by a strong sound effect. When shooting in confined spaces, it is recommended to use headphones and shooting glasses. They are purchased separately and are available in an assortment in our store.

Review of the Cooled Pistol TT33-O-SKH ROK 2021

Cooled pistol TT SHP (Tokarev) 2021 deactivation.

The cooled TT33-О-СХ pistol fires self-cocking, using blank ammunition of 7.62×25 mm caliber. Most of these cooled CTs operate at 9 IM. The 2022 deactivation largely repeats the previous installments, but has a number of pleasant differences.

Regarding the quality of samples in the new batch of 2022. Unfortunately, every year the condition of cooled samples of historical weapons is getting worse and worse. This is what happened with this batch of cooled TT pistols imported by ROK in 2021. Number of copies per batch: 500 pcs. Most pistols have fine checkering. There are also large notches, but unfortunately they are on different numbers (shutter and frame). This can also be seen in the Certificate for this 2022 batch.

Still, this batch of Cooled TT33-O-CX pistols will be in greater demand. Unlike the previous batch of “Chinese”, these are “tips”. Albeit worn by time.


Pistol TT SKHP cooled ROK (TT33-O-SKh) 2022

The lugs on the barrel are intact, as in the previous deactivation, where one lug was ground off.

The barrel still contains a bushing and pin that prevent the passage of solid objects (live cartridge and bullet). The guide on the frame is milled and weakened on one side. On this side of the bolt, the guide is welded with a drop of welding to prevent the interchangeability of the main parts of the weapon. Just like in all cooled TT pistols, the lugs have been removed from the bolt. There is a drop of welding on the frame of the pistol, and a hole near the serg on the barrel for it. A pin is welded into the trigger and a recess is made in the bolt for it. It can also be noted that the bolt lugs were removed very carefully, and the ejection window was not damaged, as in previous batches.

TTX 60 TP Lewandowskiego

It should be noted that developers produce such balanced tanks more rarely than often. The first thing that catches your eye is the one-time damage indicators, but still the tank is not immature, it has both its pros and cons. As for the rest of the parameters, the visibility is 390 meters, slightly below average. It has quite good camouflage, as for a heavy tank. The maximum speed is 35 km/h, which is somehow not enough, because the tank is not super armored, but in general the dynamics of the tank are better than that of the E-100, which is often compared to it.

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The most interesting thing about this tank is its 152 mm cannon. Before drawing conclusions, let's look at the detailed values:


An alpha strike of 750 units is one of the best indicators for a heavy tank at level 10.

Armor penetration of 250 mm is rather weak, cumulative shells improve the situation a little, but you still won’t be able to “bend” by loading full gold. The projectiles have a good flight speed, all three have a cumulative speed of 900 m/s (the E-100 has a cumulative capacity of only 600 m/s). The gun goes down 8°, which is pretty good for a tank of this size. The dispersion of 100 meters, considering the caliber of the gun and the one-time damage, is quite acceptable if you get used to the speed of the projectiles. From this we can conclude that the gun is more suitable for short and medium distances; you can’t really play as a sniper.

Review of the Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1964 Type-54

TT-33-SKH (Plant No. 66) 1959-1969. Postwar. The pistols are in very good condition. Shutter with fine checkering. Standard deactivation ROC 2022. Complete with post-war Marxist holster. Additional photos upon request. Price - 40,000 rubles.

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The set includes the Cooled 1964 Type-54 TT ROK Pistol:

  • Cooled Pistol TT ROCK 1964;
  • Shop
  • Leather holster for one year
  • passport;
  • package.

Deactivation of the Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1964:

includes the following irreversible design changes:

  • the bolt lugs have been removed;
  • a partition is welded into the groove of the pistol bolt;
  • the frame guide is weakened for this partition
  • the chamber of the model is reduced by a pin for a short blank cartridge without a bullet for 7.62×25 caliber;
  • Pins are installed in the barrel bore.

At the same time, when simulating a shot from a TT pistol, a flame comes out of its barrel, so when working with the model, it is forbidden to point the pistol at people or animals.

Characteristics of the Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1960s

  • Dimensions (Length) 196 mm
  • Ammunition Blank cartridge 7.62x25
  • Load capacity 8 rounds
  • BlowBack available (shoots by self-cocking, with ejection of the spent cartridge case)
  • Material: metal
  • Semi-automatic fire mode (after each shot, reloading occurs automatically)
  • Delivery set: Pistol, passport, magazine, packaging

A very pleasant deactivator with a minimum of interference in the design within the framework of the law of the Russian Federation. It’s great that you can buy a TT-33-O pistol in a cold form, i.e. with a deactivator that does not allow firing a cartridge with a bullet (ammunition). But you can use a blank cartridge, as in the entire line of blank weapons that you can buy here in Moscow.

How to play with 60 TP Lewandowskiego

60TP Lewandowskiego is a breakthrough tank with a lot of pronounced pros and cons. Let's take a closer look at the tactics of fighting on it. In company with the rest of the team's heavies, you can try on the role of a damage dealer, but sometimes the tank can also repel several enemy shells. Armor is more effective at medium distances, when it is more difficult to hit weak points, but the accuracy of a gun will not always allow the player to inflict damage, because armor penetration on a tank also requires targeting the enemy’s weak areas.

At close range, tanking becomes more difficult. No matter how you turn the tank’s hull, weak zones will still open up for the enemy:

  • if you stand head-on to the enemy, they will pierce the NLD or the driver's hatch under the gun;
  • if you put a tank in a diamond shape, they can hit you in the cheeks

If you maneuver, exposing the frontal armor plates (which are located at a good angle), only then there is a chance of catching a ricochet or non-penetration. But no matter how hard you try, the wheelhouse and the front roller will break through.

Therefore, it is best to tank by actively moving, not allowing the enemy to target weak points.

Also, do not forget that the ammunition rack is located next to the NLD and if it is penetrated, the tank may explode.

60 TP Lewandowskiego alone in the field is not a warrior, so you should not try to push the direction alone. When choosing a direction at the beginning of the battle, you should not go first to where a large concentration of enemies is expected. One-time damage of 750 units is great, but the tank is vulnerable while reloading. One unsuccessful shot and a crowd of enemies can simply come out, load a whole load of shells and send your tank straight to the hangar.

Ideally, you should strive to occupy positions such that the hull is hidden and tank through the tower. This tank will not be able to hold off the enemy team alone, but when there is cover from allies, the long reload allows you to not expose yourself to enemy shells so often.

Review of the Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1946 No. PK2149

TT-SH-O No. PK2149 (Izhevsk) 1946. Postwar. The pistol is in very good condition. Shutter with fine checkering. Standard deactivation ROC 2022. Complete with post-war Marxist holster. In 1942, Izhevsk, starting the production of TT, tried to make a mark and made a small batch of overlays with triangles, but with standard large longitudinal corrugation. Then they started having problems with raw materials and started producing wooden overlays without stars. Somewhere towards the end of 1944, after testing, they began to steadily make standard bakelite cheeks, and from 1946 they began to make these same ones, with a small notch and a triangle.

Price - 75,000 69,000 rub.

The set includes the Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1946 No. PK2149:

  • Cooled Pistol TT ROK
  • Shop
  • Leather holster for one year
  • passport;
  • package.

Deactivated Pistol TT ROK 1946 No. PK2149:

includes the following irreversible design changes:

  • the bolt lugs have been removed;
  • another three-millimeter pin is welded into the frame jumper, and a counter recess is made for it in the barrel boss;
  • metal is welded onto the grooves of the shutter, and on the guide protrusions, part of the metal is correspondingly removed.
  • the chamber of the model is reduced by a pin for a short blank cartridge without a bullet for 7.62×25 caliber;
  • Pins are installed in the barrel bore.

At the same time, when simulating a shot from a TT pistol, a flame comes out of its barrel, so when working with the model, it is forbidden to point the pistol at people or animals.

Characteristics of the Cooled Pistol TT ROK 1946 No. PK2149

  • Dimensions (Length) 196 mm
  • Ammunition Blank cartridge 7.62x25
  • Load capacity 8 rounds
  • BlowBack available (shoots by self-cocking, with ejection of the spent cartridge case)
  • Material: metal
  • Semi-automatic fire mode (after each shot, reloading occurs automatically)
  • Delivery set: Pistol, passport, magazine, packaging

A very pleasant deactivator with a minimum of interference in the design within the framework of the law of the Russian Federation. It’s great that you can buy a TT-33-O pistol in a cold form, i.e. with a deactivator that does not allow firing a cartridge with a bullet (ammunition). But you can use a blank cartridge, as in the entire line of blank weapons that you can buy here in Moscow.

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Review of the Cooled TT Pistol Smersh-TT 1943 No. NK2280

TT Smersh-TT No. NK2280 (Izhevsk) 1943. Military. The pistol is in very good condition. The shutter has a large notch. Standard deactivation Course-S from 2022. Complete with post-war Marxist holster. Additional photos upon request. Price - 69900 59000 rub.

The TT pistol is self-cocking and uses 10x31 caliber blank ammunition. There are pins in the barrel that prevent the use of live ammunition. Shooting from a TT pistol gives you the feeling of working with a military weapon; smoke and flame come out of the barrel in full.

The body of the weapon is weapon-grade steel and has a blued finish that protects it from the influence of corrosive processes. The bakelite handle and magazine are also original. It is possible to install a spare magazine; it can be removed by pressing a button on the left side of the case. There is no fuse, as in the combat model. The pistol weighs 850 grams and is 195 mm long.

Advantages and disadvantages

A new tank on the battlefield always has the advantage that few players are familiar with it. Not everyone knows what to expect from him and where it is better to shoot. To get the most out of a tank in battle, owners of this vehicle need to study the strengths and weaknesses of the 60 TP Lewandowskiego.

Advantages:

  • strength of 2600 units, one of the highest in the game;
  • high one-time damage of 750 units;
  • comfortable UVN;
  • good accuracy at 100 meters, given the caliber of the gun;
  • good projectile speed for such one-time damage;
  • good stabilization when turning the turret;

Flaws:

  • long mixing;
  • poor chassis stabilization;
  • low mobility (12 hp/t)
  • a short review;
  • The ammo rack is located next to the NLD, which increases the likelihood of its crit.

Review of the Cooled Pistol TT-SO TOZ 1945 SO-TT/9im TOZ

TT-SO No. EE5957 1945 SO-TT/9im (Izhevsk) 1945. Military. The pistol is in very good condition. The shutter has a large notch. Standard deactivation "TOZ" 2022. Complete with post-war Marxist holster. Additional photos upon request. Price — 89900 rub.

Booking

Judging by the collage model, the 50TP prototyp seems to be a serious opponent and a dangerous fighter. All the attributes that are valued by fans of heavy armored vehicles are present here. In particular:

  • Ricochet turret - the forehead is completely covered by the gun mantlet, there are no protruding elements.
  • Pike nose - remember the legendary IS-3.
  • Shielded sides - tanked with a diamond shape.

Interestingly, the armor values ​​also look quite decent, which partly justifies the low speed figures. So, the strongest element is the frontal projection of the turret, where honest 210 mm are visible, which are significantly enhanced by the gun mantlet. The sides look no less interesting, demonstrating 150 mm armor.

The upper frontal part of the hull is 170 mm, a pike nose and a rational arrangement of armor plates at the right angle. The sides are 90 mm, but are reinforced with a screen that almost completely hides the tracks. In cramped city maps, the “Pole” is capable of causing a lot of problems for opponents, especially if the car is lucky enough to get into the TOP of the team list. It will be more difficult with the “tens”, but the representative of Poland is quite capable of fighting these iron monsters.

Deactivation of the Cooled Pistol TT (Tokarev) SO-TT/9im

The deactivated CT at the TOZ plant is distinguished by the possibility of complete disassembly. The sound of a shot from a blank TT, by analogy with the combat model, is very loud, 9x19 Blank ammunition is used, the firing mode is semi-automatic. The modification has working automatics, the cartridge case is ejected after the shot, and the next cartridge enters the chamber. The magazine capacity is 8 rounds.

The process of deactivating a TT consists of the following changes in the design of the weapon:

  • the barrel was bored to 8.5 mm, the rifling was removed;
  • the chamber has been enlarged to accommodate 9x19 Blank ammunition;
  • pins appeared in the muzzle and breech parts of the barrel;
  • another three-millimeter pin is welded into the frame jumper, and a counter recess is made for it in the barrel boss;
  • metal is welded onto the grooves of the shutter, and on the guide protrusions, part of the metal is correspondingly removed.

The delivery set for the Cooled Pistol TT-SO TOZ 1945 SO-TT/9im TOZ includes:

  • TT pistol decommissioned and emptied;
  • passport;
  • package.

Operating countries[edit]

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1930—1945[edit]

  • Russia ( USSR
    ) - TT pistols were in service with the Soviet armed forces, and during the Great Patriotic War they were also supplied to Soviet partisans and entered service with foreign military formations on the territory of the USSR.
  • Finland - captured TT pistols captured during the Soviet-Finnish war of 1939-1940. and the “Continuation War” of 1941-1944. were in service with the Finnish army until 1951. In 1959-1960. the pistols were sold to American.
  • Germany ( Third Reich
    ) - captured TTs under the name Pistole 615(r) entered service with the Wehrmacht, SS and other paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany and its satellites.
  • Serbia ( Yugoslavia
    ) - deliveries to the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia began on May 15, 1944, and continued until 1947.

After the end of World War II[edit]

After the war, the TT was supplied to USSR-supported states and movements (in particular, the armies of the Warsaw Pact countries).

  • USSR
    - production of the pistol continued until 1952 and was discontinued due to the adoption of the 9-mm Makarov pistol. Subsequently, the TT was withdrawn from service and gradually replaced by the PM - by the beginning of the 1960s in the Soviet Army (it remained in service with rear and auxiliary units for a little longer), by the mid-1970s - in the police, but it remained in paramilitary security units and in the following time. TT pistols were stored in mobilization reserve warehouses at least until the early 1990s.

TT was also used by geological industries (at least until 2000). According to the regulations of the USSR Ministry of Geology, senior employees of geological parties and expeditions could be armed with a pistol.

  • Russia - in December 1998, the TT was officially adopted by the Federal Bailiff Service. At least until July 2002, TT pistols were in service with the private security forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. In December 2005, it was included in the list of award weapons. As of mid-2006, they were in service with the units of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Security" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, employees of the courier service and collectors.
  • Belarus - as of 2002, in service with legal entities with special statutory tasks.
  • Kazakhstan is in service with the departmental security of railways and collectors of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • Latvia - in service with the army at least until October 2001.
  • Ukraine - in the early 1990s, a number of TTs from the warehouses of the mobilization reserve of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine were transferred to the arsenal of some units of the police patrol service, they were also used for shooting training for cadets and employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (due to a shortage of 9x18 cartridges mm). As of July 14, 2005, there were 95,000 units in the custody of the Ministry of Defense. TT pistols (75,000 serviceable and 20,000 intended for disposal); as of August 15, 2011, 10,000 TT pistols remained in the storage of the Ministry of Defense, another 5,500 pcs. was in the custody of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. It is in service with the state security service and the prosecutor's office. It is also a reward weapon. As of June 2014, they remained in service with railway guards and cash collectors. At the moment, it is used to a limited extent by the army and volunteer units in the ATO zone.
  • Serbia ( Yugoslavia
    ) - After the war, Soviet TTs remained in service with the Yugoslav People's Army until at least 1968.
  • Mozambique is in service with the army.
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