The TT-33 was designed in the USSR. After the Great Patriotic War licences were granted to friendly nations to produce this pistol. The pistols produced by the state arsenals of the various countries were Tokarev TT-33's and not clones of them. The TT-33 was not the product of just one firm in the USSR but, of many. Tokarev designed it and Tula made it but they didn't have proprietary rights over it as did, say Colt with their 1911.
If it was manufactured at Tula is it a real TT-33, but if made at Izhvesk and other state factories is it a clone? No, they are all real TT-33's including the Chinese pistols. The North Korean produced pistol is a variation of the TT-33 as it has many differences.
I just hear people say a Chinese clone of a TT-33. What they have is a TT-33. I have an Izhvesk produced TT-33 made in 1942. It is still a Tula Tokarev-33 not a IT-33 Izhvesk Tokarev-33
Just thought I'd bring it up.
If it was manufactured at Tula is it a real TT-33, but if made at Izhvesk and other state factories is it a clone? No, they are all real TT-33's including the Chinese pistols. The North Korean produced pistol is a variation of the TT-33 as it has many differences.
I just hear people say a Chinese clone of a TT-33. What they have is a TT-33. I have an Izhvesk produced TT-33 made in 1942. It is still a Tula Tokarev-33 not a IT-33 Izhvesk Tokarev-33
Just thought I'd bring it up.


















































