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[[File:Voevodin pistol.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Voevodin pistol - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | [[File:Voevodin pistol.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Voevodin pistol (first variant) - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
[[File:Voevodin pistol right.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Voevodin pistol (second variant) - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | |||
The '''Voevodin pistol''' (Russian: '''Пистолет системы Воеводина (ПВ)''', '''"Voevodin | The '''Voevodin pistol''' (Russian: '''Пистолет системы Воеводина (ПВ)''', '''"Pistol Voevodin (PV)"'''). On May 17, 1938, a competition was announced for the design of a new type of 7.62 mm semi-automatic pistol to arm military personnel of armored forces. The Voevodin pistol was the answer to this competition. The Voevodin (PV) system pistol is a Soviet self-loading pistol, planned for adoption by the USSR armed forces in place of the [[Tokarev TT-33|TT pistol]]. Developed by TsKB-14 (Tula) designer P.V. Voevodin. By the end of the war, from 500 to 1,500 weapons with different details were created. The weapon was constantly improved during this period. It was never put into series production. An interesting fact may be the fact that the chief weapons designer sent a sample of his gun as a gift to Stalin to convince him to mass produce it. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
(1939 - | (1939 - 1945) | ||
* '''Type:''' Pistol | * '''Type:''' Pistol | ||
* '''Caliber:''' 7.62x25mm Tokarev | * '''Caliber:''' 7.62x25mm Tokarev | ||
* '''Weight:''' 960 g (with magazine without cartridges) | * '''Weight:''' 960 g ( 2.1 lbs) (with magazine without cartridges) | ||
* '''Feed System:''' Box magazine: 9 rounds (first version) & 18 rounds (second version) | * '''Feed System:''' Box magazine: 9 rounds (first version) & 18 rounds (second version) | ||
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===Video Games=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
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| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || || || || 2021 | | ''[[Enlisted]]'' || || || Second variant || 2021 | ||
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=See also= | |||
*[[Tokarev TT-33]] | |||
[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Pistol]] | [[Category:Pistol]] |
Latest revision as of 23:35, 26 October 2023
The Voevodin pistol (Russian: Пистолет системы Воеводина (ПВ), "Pistol Voevodin (PV)"). On May 17, 1938, a competition was announced for the design of a new type of 7.62 mm semi-automatic pistol to arm military personnel of armored forces. The Voevodin pistol was the answer to this competition. The Voevodin (PV) system pistol is a Soviet self-loading pistol, planned for adoption by the USSR armed forces in place of the TT pistol. Developed by TsKB-14 (Tula) designer P.V. Voevodin. By the end of the war, from 500 to 1,500 weapons with different details were created. The weapon was constantly improved during this period. It was never put into series production. An interesting fact may be the fact that the chief weapons designer sent a sample of his gun as a gift to Stalin to convince him to mass produce it.
Specifications
(1939 - 1945)
- Type: Pistol
- Caliber: 7.62x25mm Tokarev
- Weight: 960 g ( 2.1 lbs) (with magazine without cartridges)
- Feed System: Box magazine: 9 rounds (first version) & 18 rounds (second version)
The Voevodin pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Date |
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Enlisted | Second variant | 2021 |