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[[Image:TOZ36.jpg|thumb|350px|right|TOZ-36 - 7.62x38R]]
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The '''TOZ-36''' is a Soviet target revolver, designed by Yefim Khaidurov and manufactured from 1962 to 1977. It is partly based on the [[Nagant M1895]], but otherwise it is a completely different weapon (in particular, also somewhat inspired by [[Smith & Wesson Model 14|Smith and Wesson Masterpiece]]), using its own ammunition (shooting from the TOZ-36 with a regular Nagant cartridge is strictly prohibited). The similar '''TOZ-49''' uses the 7,62x26R cartridge. Both revolvers were widely used in various sporting contests, including the Olympic Games. In 1996, nearly twenty years after the production was discontinued, a new version appeared: the '''TOZ-96''', a version of TOZ-49 chambered in .32 S&W Long.
The '''TOZ-36''' is a Soviet target revolver, designed by Yefim Khaidurov and manufactured from 1962 to 1977. It is partly based on the [[Nagant M1895]], but otherwise it is a completely different weapon (in particular, also somewhat inspired by [[Smith & Wesson Model 14|Smith and Wesson Masterpiece]]), using its own ammunition (shooting from the TOZ-36 with a regular Nagant cartridge is strictly prohibited). The similar '''TOZ-49''' uses the 7.62x26R cartridge. Both revolvers were widely used in various sporting contests, including the Olympic Games. In 1996, nearly twenty years after the production was discontinued, a new version appeared: the '''TOZ-96''', a version of TOZ-49 chambered in .32 S&W Long.


* '''Type:''' Revolver  
* '''Type:''' Revolver  
* '''Caliber(s):''' 7.62x38R V-1, 7.62x26R 4ELP-1000
* '''Caliber(s):''' 7.62x38R V-1 (TOZ-36), 7.62x26R 4ELP-1000 (TOZ-49), .32 S&W Long (TOZ-96)
* '''Weight:''' 1.15 kg (2 lb 8.5 oz)
* '''Weight:''' 1.15 kg (2 lb 8.5 oz)
* '''Length:''' ?
* '''Length:''' ?

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TOZ-36 - 7.62x38R V-1

The TOZ-36 is a Soviet target revolver, designed by Yefim Khaidurov and manufactured from 1962 to 1977. It is partly based on the Nagant M1895, but otherwise it is a completely different weapon (in particular, also somewhat inspired by Smith and Wesson Masterpiece), using its own ammunition (shooting from the TOZ-36 with a regular Nagant cartridge is strictly prohibited). The similar TOZ-49 uses the 7.62x26R cartridge. Both revolvers were widely used in various sporting contests, including the Olympic Games. In 1996, nearly twenty years after the production was discontinued, a new version appeared: the TOZ-96, a version of TOZ-49 chambered in .32 S&W Long.

  • Type: Revolver
  • Caliber(s): 7.62x38R V-1 (TOZ-36), 7.62x26R 4ELP-1000 (TOZ-49), .32 S&W Long (TOZ-96)
  • Weight: 1.15 kg (2 lb 8.5 oz)
  • Length: ?
  • Barrel length(s): 4.5 in (11.4 cm)
  • Capacity: 6
  • Effective firing range: 25 m (27 yards)

The TOZ-36 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Films

Title Actor Character Notes Date
Special Destination Force (Otryad osobogo naznacheniya) Leonhard Merzin Major Ozyoryn 1978
The Bay of Death (Bukhta smerti) Oleg Shtefanko Yura Medunov 1991