TOZ-28 | |
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Type | drilling [1] [2] |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Designer | G. P. Chetverikova [2] [3] |
Manufacturer | Tula Arms Plant [1] [2] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.1 - 3.3 kg [1] [2] [3] |
Barrel length | 600mm [1] [2] [3] |
Caliber | 20
gauge
[1]
[2]
[3] 7.62×38mmR [1] [2] 6.5×38mmR [2] [3] |
Action | Break action [1] [2] [3] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Sights | iron sights [1] [2] [3] |
The TOZ-28 (ТОЗ-28) is a Soviet hunting combination gun. [1] [3] [2]
The gun was designed by G. P. Chetverikova (Г. П. Четверикова) in early 1960s. [2]
Since 1963 began the production of this shotgun by Tula Arms Plant. [3] [2] In 1964 it was shown at VDNKh exhibition in Moscow. [4] In 1965, this gun was included in the list of firearms offered for export to other countries. [5]
On December 13, 1996, president of the Russian Federation B. N. Yeltsin signed the federal law № 150, which entered into force on July 1, 1997. In accordance with this law, possession of civilian firearms chambered for handgun ammunition was prohibited. [6] As a result, since July 1, 1997, all TOZ-28 guns were banned on the territory of the Russian Federation and they had to be handed over to governmental law enforcement agencies for destruction.
TOZ-28 is a combination gun, with one rifled barrel under two other. [1] [2]
It is equipped with extractor. [2]
All guns have a birch shoulder stock (with or without cheekpiece) and fore-end. [1] [3] [2]
TOZ-28 | |
---|---|
Type | drilling [1] [2] |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Designer | G. P. Chetverikova [2] [3] |
Manufacturer | Tula Arms Plant [1] [2] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.1 - 3.3 kg [1] [2] [3] |
Barrel length | 600mm [1] [2] [3] |
Caliber | 20
gauge
[1]
[2]
[3] 7.62×38mmR [1] [2] 6.5×38mmR [2] [3] |
Action | Break action [1] [2] [3] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Sights | iron sights [1] [2] [3] |
The TOZ-28 (ТОЗ-28) is a Soviet hunting combination gun. [1] [3] [2]
The gun was designed by G. P. Chetverikova (Г. П. Четверикова) in early 1960s. [2]
Since 1963 began the production of this shotgun by Tula Arms Plant. [3] [2] In 1964 it was shown at VDNKh exhibition in Moscow. [4] In 1965, this gun was included in the list of firearms offered for export to other countries. [5]
On December 13, 1996, president of the Russian Federation B. N. Yeltsin signed the federal law № 150, which entered into force on July 1, 1997. In accordance with this law, possession of civilian firearms chambered for handgun ammunition was prohibited. [6] As a result, since July 1, 1997, all TOZ-28 guns were banned on the territory of the Russian Federation and they had to be handed over to governmental law enforcement agencies for destruction.
TOZ-28 is a combination gun, with one rifled barrel under two other. [1] [2]
It is equipped with extractor. [2]
All guns have a birch shoulder stock (with or without cheekpiece) and fore-end. [1] [3] [2]