Tokarev Model 1927

Tokarev 1927

Type Submachine gun
Place of origin  Soviet Union
Production history
Designer Fedor Vasilevich Tokarev
Specifications
Weight 3.3kg
Length 805mm

Cartridge 7.62x38mm Nagant
Caliber 7.62mm
Barrels 1
Rate of fire 1100-1200rpm
Muzzle velocity 302m/s
Effective range 200mm
Feed system 21 round box magazine
Sights Iron

The Tokarev Model 1927 submachine gun was an experimental firearm first developed in the Soviet Union under the leadership of Fedor Vasilievich Tokarev. The design was limited by its 7.62 x 38mm Nagant chambering which was necessary to utilize large stockpiles of the cartridge and provide commonality with the then standard sidearm of the Red Army, the Nagant revolver. Trials of the Model 1927 revealed poor reliability mainly because the over length cases caused repeated chamber jams and double feeds. As a result it was not adopted for general issue. The model 1927's failures lead to a decision by the Red Army to replace the Nagant revolver with a more modern auto pistol that used a true automatic pistol cartridge, the TT-33, which Tokarev would later design.

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