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  2. TT pistol - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Tokarev TT-33, made in 1937 Romanian TTC, made in 1953 In 1930, the Revolutionary Military Council approved a resolution to test new small arms to replace its aging Nagant M1895 revolvers. [ citation needed ] During these tests, on 7 January 1931, the potential of a pistol designed by Fedor Tokarev was noted.

  3. Type 54 pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Magazine will interchange, as will that of the Russian TT-33. This type of pistol is commonly available in 7.62×25mm caliber, although some variants have been made in 9×19mm Parabellum . Though the QSZ-92 (Type 92) has supplemented the Type 54 in the Army, the weapon is still in service in some of the Chinese armed forces (such as the ...

  4. Pistol Carpați Md. 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Pistolul calibrul 7,65mm Model 1974, also known as Pistolul Carpați, is a series of light semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Fabrica de Arme Cugir of Romania. It was initially introduced as a side-arm for submachine gun equipped units of the Romanian Army and is currently issued as a self-defence weapon in the Romanian Police.

  5. Army of the Socialist Republic of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Socialist Republic of Romania. Semi-automatic pistol TT-33 pistol produced in Roumania under TTC designation. [36] Pistol Carpați Md. 1974 Socialist Republic of Romania: Semi-automatic pistol Standard issue pistol. Orița M1941 Kingdom of Romania: Submachine gun Used by the Patriotic Guards until the 1970s. [37] Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965

  6. 7.62×25mm Tokarev - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese copy of the TT-33 called the Type 54 with 7.62×25mm ammo. The most notable use of this cartridge was in the Tokarev TT-33 pistol, which was the Soviet Union's standard service pistol from the early 1930s until the mid-1950s.

  7. Arms industry in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Before 1989, Romania was among the top ten arms exporters in the world, however its arms industry declined considerably during the 1990s. Exports fell from roughly $1 billion before 1989 to about $43 million in 2006, [ 1 ] and the number of employees also fell from 220,000 in 1990 to 20,000 in 2009. [ 2 ]

  8. CONCLUSIONES DE LA ABOGADO GENERAL - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    CONCLUSIONES DE LA ABOGADO GENERAL SRA. JULIANE KOKOTT presentadas el 8 de noviembre de 2012 (1) Asunto C-415/11 Mohamed Aziz contra Caixa d’Estalvis de Catalunya, Tarragona i Manresa (Catalunyacaixa)

  9. Cugir Arms Factory - Wikipedia

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    Cugir Arms Factory is a Romanian state owned defence company that is one of the oldest defence companies of Romania. Cugir Arms Factory has a history that can be traced back to 1799 during the Austrian Empire. The steel manufacturing workshops were founded in Cugir, Romania which is one of the first metallurgical factories in Transylvania ...