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Weapon 84 Soviet Pistols Paperback

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KeynoteThis is the absorbing story of the development, combat use and legacy of theinfluential sidearms used by the armed forces of the Soviet Union.DescriptionThis is the absorbing story of the development, combat use and legacy of theinfluential sidearms used by the armed forces of the Soviet Union.Featuring archive and present-day photography and specially commissioned artwork,this is the story of the pistols that armed the forces of the Soviet Union and its alliesduring and after World War II. In 1930 the TT, a single-action semi-automatic pistoldeveloped by Fedor Vasilyevich Tokarev and firing 7.62×25mm ammunition, began tosupplement the venerable Nagant M1895 revolver in Soviet military service. From 1933the TT-33, a simplified version, was also issued; all three would equip Soviet and proxyforces throughout and after World War II, seeing action across the globe.In 1951 a new pistol designed by Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov entered Soviet service; itbecame the primary Soviet military and police sidearm during the Cold War era andcontinued in use into the 21st century. The 9×18mm Makarov round was used in variousweapons used by Soviet allies, notably the Czech vz 82, the Hungarian FÉG PA63 andthe Polish P64 and P83.The PM was quickly joined by the Stechkin machine pistol.Other specialized versions of the Makarov were developed, including the PBsuppressed version and the 5.45×18mm PSM, a more compact version. Initiallydeveloped in 1990, the improved PMM version of the Makarov was intended primarily toincrease the stopping power of the 9×18mm round by chambering a higherpressureload.In this study, noted weaponry expert Leroy Thompson tells the story of the Tokarev,Makarov, Stechkin and other handguns in service with Soviet and other forces aroundthe world, exploring the development, combat use and legacy of these formidablefirearms.
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KeynoteThis is the absorbing story of the development, combat use and legacy of theinfluential sidearms used by the armed forces of the Soviet Union.DescriptionThis is the absorbing story of the development, combat use and legacy of theinfluential sidearms used by the armed forces of the Soviet Union.Featuring archive and present-day photography and specially commissioned artwork,this is the story of the pistols that armed the forces of the Soviet Union and its alliesduring and after World War II. In 1930 the TT, a single-action semi-automatic pistoldeveloped by Fedor Vasilyevich Tokarev and firing 7.62×25mm ammunition, began tosupplement the venerable Nagant M1895 revolver in Soviet military service. From 1933the TT-33, a simplified version, was also issued; all three would equip Soviet and proxyforces throughout and after World War II, seeing action across the globe.In 1951 a new pistol designed by Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov entered Soviet service; itbecame the primary Soviet military and police sidearm during the Cold War era andcontinued in use into the 21st century. The 9×18mm Makarov round was used in variousweapons used by Soviet allies, notably the Czech vz 82, the Hungarian FÉG PA63 andthe Polish P64 and P83.The PM was quickly joined by the Stechkin machine pistol.Other specialized versions of the Makarov were developed, including the PBsuppressed version and the 5.45×18mm PSM, a more compact version. Initiallydeveloped in 1990, the improved PMM version of the Makarov was intended primarily toincrease the stopping power of the 9×18mm round by chambering a higherpressureload.In this study, noted weaponry expert Leroy Thompson tells the story of the Tokarev,Makarov, Stechkin and other handguns in service with Soviet and other forces aroundthe world, exploring the development, combat use and legacy of these formidablefirearms.
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BARCODE: 9781472853486
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