Introducing the Radom TT-33, a semi-automatic pistol that is as robust and dependable as it is steeped in history. This vintage piece comes from the year 1952, carrying with it a rich narrative that includes its origin in Poland, a country known for its impeccable firearm craftsmanship. The TT-33 is a Polish adaptation of the Soviet TT-33 pistol, originally designed by Fedor Tokarev in the 1930s. It brings to the table a unique blend of historical significance and practical functionality that makes it an attractive acquisition for collectors and gun enthusiasts alike.
The pistol is in good overall condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling. Notable areas of wear can be seen on the frame and slide, but these in no way compromise the gun's performance. The bore is in excellent condition, boasting a clean, mirror finish with no signs of wear. The rifling is equally impressive, with intact, well-defined lands and grooves that ensure precise bullet spin and trajectory.
When it comes to shooting experience, the Radom TT-33 does not disappoint. The 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge delivers low recoil yet is impressively swift, making each shot a pleasure. The pistol's slim profile allows for easy one-hand holding, further enhancing the shooting experience. The gun is finished in blued, a type of gunmetal finish that provides a certain level of rust resistance, adding to its longevity.
The sale includes the original Polish leather holster and two 8 round magazines, providing everything you need to start enjoying this piece of history. The Radom TT-33 is not just a gun; it's a testament to historical gunmaking skills, a reliable shooting tool, and a conversation starter in any gun collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own this underrated gem.




