Combloc Pistols

Published on January 18, 2026
Duration: 0:44

This video provides a demonstration of four classic Combloc pistols: the TT Tokarev, CZ 52, Makarov PM, and CZ 70. It showcases shooting demonstrations of each, highlighting their historical significance and basic operational characteristics. The Makarov is presented as the standard Soviet sidearm, the CZ 70 as a police pistol, the CZ 52 as a unique roller-locked design, and the TT Tokarev as an iconic Soviet service pistol.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates four classic Combloc pistols: the TT Tokarev, CZ 52, Makarov PM, and CZ 70. The Makarov (9x18mm) and CZ 70 (.32 ACP) use blowback operation, the CZ 52 features a roller-locked action (7.62x25mm), and the TT Tokarev uses short recoil (7.62x25mm).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Combloc Pistols
  2. 00:08Makarov Shooting Demonstration
  3. 00:17CZ 70 Shooting Demonstration
  4. 00:25CZ 52 Shooting Demonstration
  5. 00:33TT Tokarev Shooting Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the classic Combloc pistols featured in the video?

The video showcases four classic Communist Bloc (Combloc) pistols: the TT Tokarev, CZ 52, Makarov PM, and CZ 70. These firearms represent historical military and police sidearms from Soviet and Czechoslovakian origins.

What are the typical calibers for these Combloc pistols?

The featured Combloc pistols are chambered in various calibers: the Makarov in 9x18mm Makarov, the CZ 70 in .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning), and both the CZ 52 and TT Tokarev in the high-velocity 7.62x25mm Tokarev.

What are the operating actions of these Combloc pistols?

The Makarov and CZ 70 utilize a blowback-operated semi-automatic action. The CZ 52 is notable for its unique roller-locked mechanism, while the TT Tokarev operates via a short recoil system.

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