Yugoslav M57: Tito's Tokarev

Published on August 7, 2023
Duration: 20:07

The Yugoslav M57 is a notable modification of the Soviet TT-33 Tokarev pistol, developed under Tito's independent regime. Key improvements include an extended grip for increased magazine capacity (9+1 rounds) and a captive recoil spring assembly. While original models lacked manual safeties, import versions often feature added safeties. The M57 served as the standard sidearm for the Yugoslav People's Army until 1988.

Quick Summary

The Yugoslav M57 is an enhanced version of the Soviet TT-33 Tokarev pistol, featuring a longer grip for a 9-round magazine capacity and a captive recoil spring assembly. Original models lacked manual safeties, but import versions often include them.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Yugoslav M57
  2. 01:40Historical Context: Post-WWII Yugoslavia
  3. 04:02Markings and Caliber (7.62mm M57)
  4. 04:31National Emblems and Crests
  5. 05:34Serial Numbers and Import Marks
  6. 06:55Safety Modifications (Original vs. Import)
  7. 08:05M57 vs. Russian TT-33 Comparison
  8. 09:38Ergonomic and Sight Upgrades
  9. 11:22Internal Features and Disassembly
  10. 13:48Slide Internals: Captive Recoil Spring
  11. 16:44Production and Service History
  12. 17:16Carry Methods and Safety Concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Yugoslav M57 and the Russian TT-33 Tokarev?

The Yugoslav M57 features a longer grip, increasing magazine capacity to 9 rounds from the TT-33's 8. It also incorporates a captive recoil spring assembly and often has import-added manual safeties, unlike the original TT-33 design.

What caliber is the Yugoslav M57 pistol chambered in?

The Yugoslav M57 pistol is chambered in the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge, the same caliber used by the original Soviet TT-33 pistol.

Did the original Yugoslav M57 have a manual safety?

No, original Yugoslav M57 pistols did not come with a manual safety. Many imported versions have had thumb or trigger safeties added to comply with US regulations.

What improvements does the M57 offer over the standard Tokarev?

The M57 offers an improved captive recoil spring assembly for easier disassembly and a slightly longer grip that accommodates a higher capacity 9-round magazine. It also features improved sights and slide serrations.

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