TOZ-57
The TOZ-57 (ТОЗ-57) is a family of Soviet double-barreled high-quality skeet shotguns.[1]
TOZ-57 | |
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Type | double barreled shotgun |
Place of origin | USSR |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Tula Arms Plant[1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 3.8 kg |
Length | 1100, 1130 or 1185[2] |
Barrel length | 675, 711 or 750[2] |
Width | 55[2] |
Height | 210[2] |
Caliber | 12 gauge[2] |
Action | Break action[2] |
Rate of fire | variable |
Sights | iron sights[2] |
History
Development of the TOZ-57 began in connection with the growing popularity of skeet shooting in the USSR in the 1970s.[3] The first prototypes were made in the second half of the 1970s.[4]
In 1977, TOZ-57 shotgun was awarded the golden medal of the Leipzig Trade Fair and received the State quality mark of the USSR.[2] In July 1978, TOZ-57K and TOZ-57K-1S were officially announced as new models of skeet shotguns.[4]
After tests and trials, in January 1979, TOZ-57K и TOZ-57T shotguns were shown at VDNKh exhibition in Moscow[5] and Tula Arms Plant began the serial production of these shotguns[6]
In April 1987, it was announced that Tula Arms Plant would begin mass production of new TOZ-84 shotgun and this gun will replace in production TOZ-34, TOZ-55 and TOZ-57.[7] After this, production of TOZ-57 was discontinued.[8]
These shotguns were used by Soviet teams in international shooting competitions (incl. ISSF World Shooting Championships and Olympics Games).[9]
Design
TOZ-57 is an over and under hammerless shotgun, with one barrel above the other. The design is based on TOZ-34 and TOZ-55 models, but it has different barrels, receiver and trigger mechanism[3]
It was equipped with detachable chrome plated barrels.[3][2]
TOZ-57 has a walnut shoulder stock and fore-end without sling swivels.[2]
Variants
- TOZ-57 (ТОЗ-57) - hunting and skeet shooting shotgun[3] with 711mm barrels[2]
- TOZ-57K (ТОЗ-57К)[5] - skeet shooting shotgun[1][3] with 675mm barrels[2]
- TOZ-57K-1S (ТОЗ-57К-1С)[7] - skeet shooting shotgun with 675mm barrels (TOZ-57K with different trigger mechanism)[2]
- TOZ-57T (ТОЗ-57Т)[5] - skeet shooting shotgun[1][3] with 750mm barrels[2]
- TOZ-57T-1S (ТОЗ-57Т-1С)[7] - skeet shooting shotgun with 750mm barrels (TOZ-57T with different trigger mechanism)[2]
- TOZ-57T-12E (ТОЗ-57Т-12Е) - custom skeet shooting shotgun for the Olympic Games and other international competitions (TOZ-57T variant with special trigger mechanism and special lightweight fore-end)[3]
Museum exhibits
- TOZ-57 shotgun is in collection of Tula State Arms Museum in Tula Kremlin[9]
References
- М. М. Блюм, И. Б. Шишкин. Охотничье ружьё. М., «Лесная промышленность», 1983. стр.87
- Ружья гладкоствольные спортивные ТОЗ-57Т, ТОЗ-57Т-1С, ТОЗ-57К, ТОЗ-57К-1С и спортивно-охотничьи ТОЗ-57, ТОЗ-57-1С. Паспорт ТОЗ-57 000.000 ПС
- П. Бобковский, В. Попов. Новые тульские спортивные ружья // журнал "Охота и охотничье хозяйство", № 4, 1980. стр.20
- В. Захаров. Над чем работают тульские оружейники // журнал "Охота и охотничье хозяйство", № 7, 1978. стр.28-29
- И. Шишкин. Новые ружья на ВДНХ // журнал «Охота и охотничье хозяйство», № 1, 1979. стр.30-31
- директор Тульского оружейного завода Н. Масленников. Тульские оружейники - промысловикам // журнал «Охота и охотничье хозяйство», № 3, 1980. стр.31
- "ТОЗ-84 имеет вертикальное расположение стволов и предназначено для промысловой и любительской охоты. Модель разработана на Тульском оружейном заводе взамен ТОЗ-34, ТОЗ-55 «Зубр», ТОЗ-57Т-1С и ТОЗ-57К-1С."
Н. Коровяков, С. Попиков. Новая базовая модель ТОЗ-84 // журнал "Охота и охотничье хозяйство", № 4, 1987. стр.21 - М. М. Блюм, И. Б. Шишкин. Твоё ружьё. М., "Физкультура и спорт", 1989. стр.77
- Г. М. Чуднов, О. Н. Савенко. Сокровища Тульского музея оружия. Фото А. В. Либермана, художественное оформление и макет А. Б. Буркатовского. Тула, Приокское кн. изд-во, 1979.
Sources
- Юрий Максимов. ТОЗ-57. Спортивный потомок ТОЗ-34 // журнал "Охота", № 11 (159), 2011. стр.64-70
- Евгений Копейко. Редкое, но меткое // "Охота и рыбалка - XXI век", № 3, 2017. стр.12-17 - ISSN 1727-5539