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  2. Tula Arms Plant - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Axis countries invaded USSR as part of Operation Barbarossa.By December 5, 1941, the German 2nd Panzer Division had advanced to within a few kilometers of Tula, forcing the Soviets to evacuate Tula Arms Plant.

  3. TOZ rifle - Wikipedia

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    TOZ rifles are a family of .22 Long Rifle bolt-action cadet rifles manufactured by the Tula Arms Plant (Russian abbreviation TOZ stands for Tulsky Oruzheyny Zavod).Most notably the TOZ-8, TOZ-17 and TOZ-78 which were used to train generations of Russian military, paramilitary and police cadets.

  4. KO-8,2 (hunting rifle) - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Tula Arms Plant began serial production of the NK-8,2 mm hunting carbine, [1] which lasted until 1941. [ 2 ] After the end of World War II , production continued, with the weapon being renamed KO-8,2 .

  5. SVT-40 - Wikipedia

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    One SVT-38 rifle, one SVT-40 rifle and one SKT-40 carbine are in the collection of Tula State Arms Museum in Tula Kremlin [42] Three SVT-40 rifles and one SKT-40 carbine are on display at the J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma; One SVT-40 is on display at the Minnesota Military Museum at Fort Ripley Little Falls, Minnesota

  6. TKB-059 - Wikipedia

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    TKB-059 (ТКБ-059) was a Soviet three-barrel bullpup assault rifle, capable of fully automatic fire, chambered for the 7.62×39mm round and manufactured by Tula Arms Plant in 1966. It was based on the Device 3B (Прибор 3Б), an earlier experimental assault rifle that also had three barrels. [ 3 ]

  7. Korovin pistol - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Korovin designed the first 7.65 mm caliber military pistol around 1922, while working at the famous Tula arms factory TOZ. However, this model proved too complex and difficult. But in 1925 the sport society Dinamo placed an order for a 6.35 mm pocket pistol for sports and civic needs. By 1926, Korovin completed development of a model ...

  8. List of machine guns - Wikipedia

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    Degtyaryov Plant: 7.62×54mmR: Pan magazine Soviet Union: 1927 DShK: Tula Arms Plant: 12.7×108mm: Ammunition belt Soviet Union: 1938 Dror light machine gun: Haganah Israel Military Industries: 7.70×56mmR (known as .303 British) 7.92×57mm Mauser: Detachable box magazine Israel: 1946 DS-39: Tula Arms Plant: 7.62×54mmR: Ammunition belt Soviet ...

  9. AS Val and VSS Vintorez - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing began at the Tula Arms Plant after its adoption by the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union in 1987. The ASM (6P30M) and VSSM (6P29M) are modernized variants of the AS and VSS respectively The VSSM is equipped with an aluminium buttstock with an adjustable cheek and butt pad and a new 30-round magazine was introduced to be intended ...