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Tokarev Model 1940 Semi Automatic Rifle
A multi-purpose battle rifle, the Tokarev Model 1940 could be fitted with a telescopic sight for sniper applications. SN 4P529
1940 Tokarev (U.S.S.R.) Semi-automatic Detachable Magazine Rifle (pressed metal/ repeater/ breech-loading/ smokeless powder/ cartridge ammunition) Gas-operated semi-automatic rifles were among the best arms of World War II.
Designed by V. F. Tokarev, this semi-automatic was magazine-fed from below the stock. Soviet infantry, working with tanks, used submachine guns to pin down enemy riflemen, and semi-auto rifles to finish the job. U.S. forces relied on similar tactics, while German and British forces relied more heavily on bolt-action rifles for final kills
. Produced at Tula Arsenal, the Tokarev was expensive to manufacture but was also very durable, and was capable of operating in extreme temperatures. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, these rifles have become available in the West. --Dr. William L. Roberts, THE AMERICAN LIBERTY COLLECTION; #141