Apparently, it's quite the popular choice:
And it got me thinking... Of the WWII era pistols I actually own and have enough experience to form an opinion... Would I chose the TT-33?
Ok, so my personal sample size isn't big. I have a 1911A1 (because of course), a P-38, and a TT-33. If ammo/mag availability was equal between the three, stuck in a Ukraine like "near peer situation", between those three...
Yes. Actually, I would take the TT-33.
Why?
Well, it's dead reliable and simple to clean and maintain. That removable trigger pack is a feature ahead of its time.
The P-38, while a much more fun gun to shoot at the range, and moderately more accurate, I'd be concerned about the slide failing at the worst moment (an issue we know more about now than soldiers in WWII would have known), and it requires more care and attention to cleaning than the TT.
The 1911, and I know this is going to upset a lot of people here (don't care), would be my 3rd choice. Reliability is fine with good mags (which might be hard to source), but is dodgy AF with period correct mags (the follower is too prone to tilting and causing jams - an issue that has since been solved). It's also bigger and heavier, and so is the ammo, for not enough gain to really matter. Also, no more accurate.
7.62x25 is a GOOD round. Zippy with good penetration. Won't punch through modern body armor, but neither will 9x19 or .45ACP. It is more likely to punch through a helmet, a magazine on a chest rig, etc., than the other two. Lighter so I can carry more of it (probably wouldn't though, just take the weight savings from a mag in the gun and two spare).
And in modern combat, if it comes down to using your pistol, that's going to be at the end of a series of unfortunate events. The likelihood of needing it/using it is vanishingly small. The slim frame and lighter weight would matter. I know it would work if needed. And the accuracy, power, and penetration would all be "good enough."
Ideally, I'd take a lightweight modern compact Glock or Sig... But given the above choices? I'd go for the TT.
Argue away, tell me how wrong I am, it won't hurt my feelings.
And it got me thinking... Of the WWII era pistols I actually own and have enough experience to form an opinion... Would I chose the TT-33?
Ok, so my personal sample size isn't big. I have a 1911A1 (because of course), a P-38, and a TT-33. If ammo/mag availability was equal between the three, stuck in a Ukraine like "near peer situation", between those three...
Yes. Actually, I would take the TT-33.
Why?
Well, it's dead reliable and simple to clean and maintain. That removable trigger pack is a feature ahead of its time.
The P-38, while a much more fun gun to shoot at the range, and moderately more accurate, I'd be concerned about the slide failing at the worst moment (an issue we know more about now than soldiers in WWII would have known), and it requires more care and attention to cleaning than the TT.
The 1911, and I know this is going to upset a lot of people here (don't care), would be my 3rd choice. Reliability is fine with good mags (which might be hard to source), but is dodgy AF with period correct mags (the follower is too prone to tilting and causing jams - an issue that has since been solved). It's also bigger and heavier, and so is the ammo, for not enough gain to really matter. Also, no more accurate.
7.62x25 is a GOOD round. Zippy with good penetration. Won't punch through modern body armor, but neither will 9x19 or .45ACP. It is more likely to punch through a helmet, a magazine on a chest rig, etc., than the other two. Lighter so I can carry more of it (probably wouldn't though, just take the weight savings from a mag in the gun and two spare).
And in modern combat, if it comes down to using your pistol, that's going to be at the end of a series of unfortunate events. The likelihood of needing it/using it is vanishingly small. The slim frame and lighter weight would matter. I know it would work if needed. And the accuracy, power, and penetration would all be "good enough."
Ideally, I'd take a lightweight modern compact Glock or Sig... But given the above choices? I'd go for the TT.
Argue away, tell me how wrong I am, it won't hurt my feelings.