Can you import us anything from Tula?

Found a fresh picture of a TOZ-106 made in 2002.

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i don't know were you find the pictures Tozman as i thought i hunted the internet hard but keep them coming . the big question is it available ? it sure is a neat little package and i am a sucker for oddball shotguns.
 

I love the look of this little shotgun.... and I'd only consider owning one if it was non-restricted. However, looking at the above picture.... unless there is some "trigger blocking mechanism" that engages when the stock is folded, this shotgun is restricted by definition.

“restricted firearm” means

(a) a handgun that is not a prohibited firearm,

(b) a firearm that

(i) is not a prohibited firearm,
(ii) has a barrel less than 470 mm in length, and
(iii) is capable of discharging centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner,

(c) a firearm that is designed or adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of less than 660 mm by folding, telescoping or otherwise, or

(d) a firearm of any other kind that is prescribed to be a restricted firearm;

If it's not already restricted in the FRT, then it will be a prime candidate for a handy-dandy-SFSS/CFC reclassification, likely at the most inopportune time.
 
i don't know were you find the pictures Tozman as i thought i hunted the internet hard but keep them coming . the big question is it available ? it sure is a neat little package and i am a sucker for oddball shotguns.

Sure, since the thread has turned into a TOZ-106 thread.

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In case this shotgun gets imported here......how about some accessories from Russia to go with it?

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A rifled choke?

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A special carrying case?

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A shell holder?
 
I love the look of this little shotgun.... and I'd only consider owning one if it was non-restricted. However, looking at the above picture.... unless there is some "trigger blocking mechanism" that engages when the stock is folded, this shotgun is restricted by definition.
If it's not already restricted in the FRT, then it will be a prime candidate for a handy-dandy-SFSS/CFC reclassification, likely at the most inopportune time.

Agreed. Verification and making 100% certain before importing them is a must.
I am posting the following picture to have a clear idea on how compact this thing is:

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I hope is doesn't mean any modifications to be non-restricted BUT if it does...I'd rather add 5.1" to the barrel and keep the stock folding then pin the stock....even so (with an extended barrel) it will still be a nice, compact package.
 
Also...I must add...out of all the pictures/videos I have seen I have yet to see one of the gun being shot when fired...so maybe we will be in luck!!!
 
From a Russian who owns this gun...

"It has 295mm cylinder barrel, is 530mm long with stock folded (but it can't shoot in this state - the trigger is locked) and 810mm long unfolded. It makes it the shortest legal shotgun on Russian market."

Ladies and gentlemen...we are good to go :)
 
And a little more info...

"It uses detachable box magazines. Standard magazine are 2-round, 4-round are available but require extensive use of a rasp due to being made by some drunk pupils of alcoholic turner. However, it's possible, with rasp, dremel and such devices to make a 5-round magazine using standard 2-round one and 5-round one from Saiga-20. Maybe it's even possible to make 8-rd and 10-rd one, but I never seen them.

In practice, I use magazines only when I carry it somewhere in my rucksack, just in case. While shooting it on a shooting range, it's much more practical and faster not to use them at all, but to load shells one at a time.

Of course, shooting standard rounds with shot and buckshot is not very good idea because of very limited practical range. It's better to handload them, not use shot cup, but a plain wad instead, and put shot or buckshot in paper or film cylinder.

Shooting slugs, however, is very fun with this gun. I use the cheapest 20ga slug ammo available (Record, usually pretty crappy) and it's possible to shoot at 50 meters in target with the size of human head.

Unfolding stock is extremely simple - just slightly push it down and let it go. Folding is little more difficult - stock must be pulled back and then folded."
 
Bring 'em in Interammo. A 20 gauge boltgun with an AK underfolder stock would be an interesting addition to my collection.
 
hey jeffcar 88. i want to be first in line as i have an old post inquiring about these guns . just kidding and thanks for pushing this along . i thought it was a lost cause but it looks as if we will see these guns . thanks TeaPot 2. looking forward to their arrival .
 
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