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Tokarev
Soviet semi-automatic pistol
SKS
The SKS () is a semi-automatic carbine designed by Soviet small arms designer Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in the 1940s.
SVT
thumb|Soviet soldiers with SVT-40 rifles.
KS-23
The KS-23 () is a pump action shotgun manufactured by Russian company Tula Arms Plant. The KS-23 was developed by TsNIITochMash in the Soviet Union for use by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. It is officially designated as a carbine in Russia because it uses a rifled barrel.
APS underwater rifle
underwater firearm
SPP-1 underwater pistol
underwater pistol
TKB-059
TKB-059 (ТКБ-059) was a Soviet three-barrel bullpup assault rifle, capable of fully automatic fire, chambered for the 7.62×39mm round and manufactured by Tula Arms Plant in 1966. It was based on the Device 3B (Прибор 3Б), an earlier experimental assault rifle that also had three barrels. Both weapons were developed by the small arms designer Gennadiy Aleksandrovich Korobov.
Korovin pistol
semi-automatic pistol
SR-3 Vikhr
assault rifle
M1867 Russian Krnka
type of Side-hinged lifting Breechblock
Maxim–Tokarev
The Maxim–Tokarev (sometimes shortened to MT or M-T) was the first domestic Soviet light machine gun accepted for service. It was developed from the Maxim machine gun M1910 by Fedor Tokarev.
TKB-517
The TKB-517 () is an assault rifle designed by German Aleksandrovich Korobov. This rifle was externally similar to the AK-47, but based on the lever-delayed blowback mechanism invented by John Pedersen and refined by Pál Király. It turned out to be more reliable, more accurate and controllable under full auto, and easier to produce and maintain. Like the AK series, it was also manufactured with folding stocks, longer, heavier barrels with bipods (forming light support weapons) and even a belt-fed variant. Its rejection was because of a greater proficiency with the AK-47 among the Soviet milita
AS-44
The AS-44 (Avtomat Sudayeva, Russian: Автома́т Суда́ева, АС-44) is a series of prototype Soviet assault rifles designed and developed by Alexey Sudayev in 1944–1945, they were produced in limited numbers and tested in 1944–1945, but its development ended in 1946 due to the death of its designer.
NRS-2
The NRS-2 () is a Soviet gun hybrid.
ASM-DT amphibious rifle
Amphibious assault rifle
TOZ-194
The TOZ-194 is a 12 gauge, pump-action shotgun manufactured by the Tula Arms Plant.
TKB-506
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TOZ-34
The TOZ-34 (Russian: ТОЗ-34) is a Soviet double-barreled shotgun.
TOZ MC21-12
type of semi-automatic shotgun
TOZ-8M rifle
type of cadet rifle