1926 Tula-Korovin: The First Soviet Semiauto Pistol

Published on October 8, 2020
Duration: 12:29

This guide details the field stripping procedure for the Tula-Korovin (TK) Model 1926 pistol, as demonstrated by Forgotten Weapons. It covers the removal of the safety, barrel, slide, and recoil spring. The video highlights the pistol's simple blowback, striker-fired mechanism and its historical context as the first Soviet semi-automatic pistol.

Quick Summary

The Tula-Korovin (TK) Model 1926 was the first semi-automatic pistol produced in the Soviet Union, designed by Sergey Korovin. Chambered in .25 ACP (6.35mm), it featured a simple blowback, striker-fired mechanism and was intended as a compact defensive sidearm for security personnel and officers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tula-Korovin Model 1926
  2. 00:00Sergey Korovin's Background
  3. 01:43Development of the TK Pistol
  4. 03:04Design and Ergonomics
  5. 05:16Production Patterns
  6. 07:07Disassembly and Field Stripping
  7. 08:39Internal Mechanics
  8. 11:01Production History and Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tula-Korovin (TK) Model 1926 pistol?

The Tula-Korovin (TK) Model 1926 was the first semi-automatic pistol designed and produced in the Soviet Union. It was a compact, .25 ACP (6.35mm) simple blowback pistol designed by Sergey Korovin for security agencies and officers.

Who designed the Tula-Korovin TK pistol?

The TK pistol was designed by Sergey Korovin, a Soviet arms designer who studied in Belgium and later worked at the Tula Arsenal. He also contributed to the design of submachine guns and mortars during WWII.

How do you field strip the Tula-Korovin TK Model 1926?

Field stripping involves removing the safety lever using the mainspring guide rod, locking the slide back, lifting the barrel out of its grooves, and then removing the slide, striker, and recoil spring assembly from the frame.

What caliber is the Tula-Korovin TK pistol?

The Tula-Korovin TK pistol is chambered in .25 ACP, also known as 6.35mm Browning. Later variants used a higher-pressure '6.3mm Tula' cartridge.

When was the Tula-Korovin TK pistol produced?

The Tula-Korovin TK Model 1926 pistol was produced from approximately 1927 to 1935. Around 500,000 units were manufactured during this period.

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