Book Review: Collector's Guide to Tokarev Pistols, by John Remling

Published on July 5, 2012
Duration: 2:49

This video reviews John Remling's "Collector's Guide to Tokarev Pistols," an introductory book for firearm collectors. It covers the Tokarev's development by Fedor Tokarev, its evolution from the TT-30 to the TT-33, and its adoption as a successor to the Nagant 1895 revolver. The book also details differences between models and magazines, compares the Tokarev to the Colt 1911, and discusses foreign variants used by China, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia. The reviewer notes the book is out of print but highly recommends it if found.

Quick Summary

John Remling's 'Collector's Guide to Tokarev Pistols' is an introductory book for collectors, detailing the pistol's history, Fedor Tokarev's design, TT-30/TT-33 differences, and its comparison to the Colt 1911. It also covers foreign variants from China, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to the Book
  2. 00:33Fedor Tokarev and His Inventions
  3. 00:51Tokarev Pistol Development
  4. 01:16TT-30 vs. TT-33 Differences
  5. 01:30Tokarev vs. Colt 1911 Comparison
  6. 01:50Foreign Tokarev Variants
  7. 02:16Book Availability and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is John Remling's 'Collector's Guide to Tokarev Pistols' about?

This book serves as an introductory guide for collectors interested in Tokarev pistols. It details the pistol's history, development by Fedor Tokarev, differences between the TT-30 and TT-33 models, and compares it to the Colt 1911 design. It also covers various foreign-produced Tokarev variants.

Who invented the Tokarev pistol and what else is he known for?

The Tokarev pistol was invented by Fedor Tokarev, a notable Russian designer. He is also recognized for his work on the SVT-40 rifle and the Maxim Tokarev machine gun, showcasing his significant contributions to firearm design.

How does the Tokarev pistol compare to the Colt 1911?

The book highlights that the Tokarev pistol is essentially a cleverly simplified version of the Colt 1911 design. It delves into the similarities and differences between the parts of these two iconic firearms.

Which countries used the Tokarev pistol, and are these variants covered in the book?

Yes, the book covers foreign types of Tokarev pistols. It specifically mentions their extensive use by China, and also by Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia, providing collectors with information on these international variants.

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