Description
A faithful 1:1 reproduction of the iconic Soviet TT‑33, built entirely in metal for authentic weight, balance and durability. SRC’s blowback system delivers crisp slide movement and realistic recoil, capturing the mechanical feel of the original Tokarev sidearm used throughout World War II and the early Cold War.
SRC TT‑33 Tokarev – Full‑Metal Gas Blowback Pistol (Black)
Slim, rugged and unmistakably Soviet, this replica is ideal for collectors, reenactors and players who appreciate classic military pistols with character.
Key Features
- Full‑metal construction for realistic handling and durability
- Gas blowback system for authentic recoil and slide action
- Powered by Green Gas with stable shot performance
- 11‑round metal magazine included
- 280 FPS / 0.73 J with 0.20g BBs
- Single‑action firing, true to the original TT‑33 design
- Compact 195 mm length with a 100 mm inner barrel for easy holstering
- Perfect for WW2, Soviet, or Cold‑War themed kits
Technical Details (Narrative Format)
The pistol measures 195 mm in total length and uses a 100 mm inner barrel, giving it a compact, streamlined profile. It weighs 610 g, matching the solid feel of the real steel Tokarev. The replica fires in single‑action, feeds from an 11‑round magazine, and is powered by Green Gas. Muzzle energy is rated at 0.73 J, producing approximately 280 FPS with 0.20g BBs. The entire build is full metal, including the slide and frame, finished in a clean black coating.
Included in the Box
- SRC TT‑33 Tokarev replica
- 11‑round Green Gas magazine
Historical Overview — The Real TT‑33 Tokarev
The SRC replica is based on the Soviet TT‑33, adopted in 1933 as the Red Army’s new standard sidearm. Designed by Fedor Tokarev, it replaced the Nagant M1895 revolver and became one of the most widely recognised pistols of World War II. Its slim steel frame, simple internals and powerful 7.62×25mm cartridge made it reliable in harsh battlefield conditions — from the frozen Eastern Front to post‑war conflicts across Eastern Europe and Asia.
The TT‑33’s minimalist silhouette and distinctive hammer assembly have made it a symbol of Soviet military history, and this replica captures that same utilitarian, rugged character.










