The Tula Tokarev vz. 1933 was the first self-loading pistol adopted into the Red Army's arsenal and used in significant numbers. It was used mainly by the officer corps, military police and to some extent also by tankers or airmen.
The Serbian variant of the WWII TT33 pistol is a testament to the enduring design of the original Tokarev pistol. The gun was designed and manufactured with unprecedented precision. The M57 retains the iconic look of the TT33 while utilizing modern manufacturing techniques. The 7.62x25mm caliber offers a powerful caliber, making it the preferred choice of many enthusiasts and collectors. Its 9-shot magazine ensures that the user has enough capacity for any situation. The 0.88 kg weight ensures a balanced grip and easy handling, making it a functional firearm and a piece of history.