Korovin TK pistol
Korovin TK pistol, partially disassembled
Two TK pistols (from forensic collection). Top is rare late
production chromed version with plastic grips, bottom is standard blued
version with checkered wooden grips.
Type | Single Action semiautomatic |
Caliber | 6.35x16SR Browning / .25ACP |
Weight unloaded | 423 g |
Length | 127 mm |
Barrel length | 68 mm |
Magazine capacity | 8 rounds |
The TK (Tula, Korovin
- design of Korovin made in Tula) pistol bears the distinction of being
the first Soviet-made semiautomatic pistol. Sergey Korovin developed
his first 7.65mm (.32ACP) military type pistol in around 1922, while
working at famous Tula Arms factory (TOZ). However, this weapon was
overly complicated and too heavy, while shooting only marginally
powerful cartridge, but in around 1925 he was requested to develop a
pocket-type 6.35mm (.25ACP) pistol for sporting and civilian use. The
request came from government-sponsored Dinamo sport
organization. By the 1926 Korovin completed his design, and TOZ
commenced production of the new pistol in late 1926. Next year this
weapon was officially approved for use at "Pistolet TK obraztsa 1926 goda"
(TK pistol, model of 1926). As this pistol was not intended for
military service, it bore "civilian-type" markings, although it was
never sold on open market for average Soviet people. Most TK pistols
were either issued as self-defence weapons for high ranking officers of
Red Army or above-average officials of Communists party and Soviet
government, or were used
as presentational pieces for various achievements. Another major
customer for TK pistols was the NKVD. Apparently, several tens of
thousands of TK pistols were made in Tula by TOZ between 1926 and 1935.
It is also worth of note, that while TK was initially designed around a standard 6.35mm Browning / .25ACP ammunition, its strength allowed Soviet arms makers to load similar cartridge to somewhat higher energy levels (about 20 to 25% increase in muzzle energy and penetration).
It is also worth of note, that while TK was initially designed around a standard 6.35mm Browning / .25ACP ammunition, its strength allowed Soviet arms makers to load similar cartridge to somewhat higher energy levels (about 20 to 25% increase in muzzle energy and penetration).
TK pistol is blowback operated pistol. Trigger is of single action
type, striker fired. Manual safety is located on the left side of the
frame, above the trigger. Magazine is single stack, magazine release is
located at the bottom of the grip. Grip panels can be made of black
plastic with "TO3" (TOZ) logo, or, alternatively, wooden grips panels
were used, either with diamond checkering or larger vertical grooves.
Since early 1930s and until the end of production cycle, grip screws
were replaced with TT-type spring locks. Sights were fixed.
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