Introducing the Cugir Tokarev TT-C, a semi-automatic pistol that boasts of a rich historical lineage. Manufactured by Cugir in Romania in 1952, this firearm is not just a weapon but a collectible piece of history. It is in excellent condition, showcasing only faint signs of prior use or handling. The sale includes the pistol itself, an original leather holster and sling, and one 8-round magazine. The pistol comes in its original factory box, further enhancing its value for collectors.
The Cugir Tokarev TT-C was designed by Fedor Tokarev, a renowned gun designer, as a reliable, rugged military service weapon for the early Soviet Union. The TT-C is a compact variant of the original model, perfect for those seeking a balance between size and performance. It fires the powerful 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge, known for its velocity and flat trajectory, providing you with significant, accurate penetration power.
With a blued finish for added protection against rust and damage, and black synthetic grips adorned with an "RPR" Star, this pistol is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. The single-action-only (SAO) mechanism guarantees a short, crisp trigger pull, leading to outstanding precision. The 8+1 capacity provides ample rounds for any situation, be it practice or self-defense.
The pistol was imported by PW Arms, Redmond, WA, a company that is no longer in business, adding to its uniqueness and potential as a collector's item. Despite some signs of age and storage, the pistol remains in a great condition for its age. Make a statement with the Cugir Tokarev TT-C, a firearm that combines historical significance, performance, and timeless appeal.




