Kordun 7.62: A Double-Stack Tokarev Pistol from Yugoslavia
The Kordun 7.62 is a Yugoslavian prototype pistol designed by Marko Vuković in 1985, aiming to improve upon the Tokarev M57 with a double-stack magazine and a unique flapper-locking mechanism. Despite its innovative design and softer recoil, the Yugoslav Army rejected it due to disassembly complexity. This design lineage influenced later firearms like the HS2000 and Springfield XD.









