TT-33 pistol in action - Guns of the 1956 Revolution Part III
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Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball The TT or Tokarev was the most common self loading pistol of the Red Army during World War II and it was the most common semi auto pistol of the 1956 Hungarian revolution. My impression about the TT3333: accuracy, tactics, history, disassembly, technical features. Want to support our work? By a Capandball product: http://kapszli.hu/en/termek-kategoria/capandball-products-2/ Magyar szöveg: http://kapszli.hu/1956-fegyverei-ii-resz-a-tt-pisztoly/
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