Description: Great New Book - " Soviet Russian Tula Arsenal Combat Weapons Catalog 1946-2000- Weapons and Weapons Makers".This book - Volume two from set " Tula Weapons Catalog 1946-2000 -Weapons and Weapons Makers"Volume One - "Tula Sport and Hunting Guns Catalog 1946-2000" we will be have on sale in 10 days.Hard Cover, 1000' color illustrations and photos, Russian text.688 pages, huge.Weight -6lb(3kg)Most complete book about Soviet Russian Combat weapons 1946-2000.Great reference for all collectors.TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD 9SECTION 1. AUTOMATICS. TULA CONTRIBUTION TO THE CREATION OF THE DOMESTIC AUTOMATIC 11Chapter 1 _ _Chapter 2 First contest 232.1. Tula automaton designs 242.1.1. Automatic design Korovin 242.1.2. Automatic design Tokarev 262.1.3. Automatic design Bulkin 282.1.4. About the “Prilutsky submachine gun” and incorrect current attribution of this weapon 302.2. Results of the first competition. August 1944 37Chapter 33.1. Tula structures. Automatic Korovin model 1946 403.2. Tula structures. Automatic Bulkin TKB-415 433.3. Tula structures. Automatic Korobov TKB-408 453.4. Assault rifles of Rukavishnikov, Kalashnikov and Dementiev 483.5. Test results of machine guns (first stage, June-August 1947) 493.5.1. Brief conclusions of the commission on the Bulkin assault rifle 493.5.2. Brief conclusions of the commission on the Korobov machine gun 503.5.3. Other contestants 503.6. The decision of the commission based on the results of testing the machines of the second competition (first stage) 513.7. Second competition (second stage). Final tests of Kalashnikov, Dementiev and Bulkin assault3.8. Afterword to the results of the first competition for the creation of a domestic machine gun 54Chapter 44.1. Prerequisites for finding new ways to improve the efficiency of machines 634.2. Works of Tula designers on the creation of a promising machine gun (1948–1958) 644.2.1. Automatic Korobov TKB-454-43 with gas braking of the shutter 654.2.1.1. Automatic carbine " Volkssturmgewehr 1-5" 654.2.1.2. Assault rifle « Grossfuss sturmgewehr » 674.2.2. Automatic design Voskresensky TKB-454-6 1949 714.2.3. Automatic design Korobov TKB-454-5 with semi-free shutter 744.2.4. Start of work on the creation of a light automaton 764.2.5. Korobov TKB-517 submachine gun with semi-free locking and its participation in the competition of 1956-1958Chapter 55.1. Exploration of new schemes of automata based on more advanced principles of automation 835.2. New solutions to fundamentally improve the combat of machine guns945.2.1. Automatic design Korobov TKB-072 945.2.2. Automatic design Sokolov TKB-070 985.2.3. Automatic design Afanasyev TKB-011 1005.3. Competitive testing of assault rifles for the new low-impulse cartridge 105Chapter 6. The third stage in the development of the Russian machine gun. Creation of an automatic machine of increased efficiency (1974-1992) 1076.1. Conclusions from the results of the competition for the development of assault rifles for the new low-impulse cartridge 1076.2. Two-speed automatic machine of increased efficiency TKB-0111 designed by Korobov (R&D "Abakan") 1086.3. High-efficiency assault rifle TKB-0136 designed by Afanasiev (R&D "Abakan") 1106.4. Automata designed by Stechkin and his participation in the R&D "Abakan" 1116.4.1. Automatic TKB-0116 chambered for caliber 5.45 mm 1136.4.2. Automatic machine of increased efficiency TKB-0146 (R&D "Abakan") 1156.5. Tests of automatic machines of increased efficiency in the memoirs of G. A. Korobov 1186.6. The end of the third stage of development of the domestic machine 123Chapter 77.1. The first TsKIB SOO 127 assault rifles7.1.1. Works by V. N. Telesh 1277.1.2. 12.7 mm powerful assault rifle system ShAK-12.7 1317.1.3. 5.45 mm automatic two-medium (ADS) 133SECTION 2. SUB-GUNS 139Chapter 1. Submachine guns as another product of the First World WarChapter 22.1. Submachine gun Tokarev model 1927 1472.2. 1928 Tokarev submachine gun with detachable stock2.3. Tokarev submachine guns: cabour number 1 and cabour number 2 1502.4. 1931 Tokarev submachine gun 1522.5. Submachine gun Prilutsky 1931 1532.6. Pistol-carbine Korovin. First Sample 1542.7. Submachine gun Korovin. Second sample 1930–19331552.8. Submachine gun Korovin 1930-1933 1572.9. Korovin assault rifle chambered for .351 Win 1582.10. Korovin submachine guns with gas automatics 1642.10.1. Submachine gun Korovin 1934 with gas automatics with a long stroke of the gas piston 1936 1642.10.2. Submachine gun Korovin TsKBSV-7 1935 with a short-stroke gas piston 167Chapter 3. Submachine guns of the mid-1930s by other authors3.1. Submachine gun of the B. N. K. INZ-2 system (Kovrov) 1713.2. Submachine gun Kolesnikov 1723.3. Submachine gun Degtyarev 172Chapter 44.1. Maina pistol carbine 173Chapter 55.1. A new stage in the development of domestic submachine guns 1785.2. 1940 competition for the development of a submachine gun 1815.3. Submachine gun Korovin 1941 ("Siege") 1825.4. Submachine gun Korovin competition 1942-1943 1865.5. Submachine gun Shpitalny 1942 1885.6. Tests of submachine guns of the 1942–1943 competition 191Chapter 66.1. Submachine gun TKB-486 designed by Stechkin of the year chambered for 9 × 18 PM 1956.2. Submachine guns TKB-0102 and TKB-0104 (ROC "Bouquet") 2006.3. Submachine guns of the late XX - early XXI century 2066.4. Tula submachine guns 2096.4.1. TsKIB SOO 209 submachine guns6.4.1.1. Submachine gun OTs-22 2096.4.1.2. Submachine gun OTs-22M 2146.4.1.3. Submachine guns OTs-39, OTs-39P, TKB-0247 2146.4.1.4. Work on submachine guns within the framework of the R&D " Baksanets " 2176.4.1.5. Submachine gun OTs-53 220SECTION 3. AUTOMATIC RIFLES AND CARBINES 225Chapter 1. On the question of the history of the creation of automatic riflesChapter 2. Rifles designed by F. V. Tokarev2.1. 7.62 mm experimental automatic rifles designed by Tokarev 1908-1913 2332.2. 6.5 mm Tokarev rifle 1921 237Chapter 3. Soviet automatic rifles of the competition of 19263.1. 7.62 mm automatic rifle Tokarev 1926 2423.2. 7.62 mm automatic rifle Degtyarev 1926 2443.3. 7.62 mm automatic rifle Konovalov 1925 247Chapter 44.1. Automatic rifle Simonov ABC-36 2514.2. Self-loading rifles Tokarev SVT 2554.3. Self-loading rifles 1920-1930 of other designers 2614.3.1. Self-loading rifle designed by Roshchin 1924-1930 with semi-free locking 2614.3.2. Self-loading rifle Roshchin 1930 with gas-operated type 2624.3.3. Self-loading rifle designed by Mamontov 1936 2644.3.4. Self-loading rifle designed by Goryainov 1936 2694.4. Two wartime rifles 2734.4.1. Self-loading rifle TKB-386 designed by Korobov 1945 2734.4.2. Self-loading carbine TKB-392 designed by Bulkin in 1945 under the intermediate cartridge of the sample in 1943 276Chapter 5. Domestic self-loading sniper rifles 2805.1. Some information from the history of sniping 2805.2. Self-loading sniper rifle TKB-014 designed by Zubarev 1963 2825.3. Sniper rifles from the 1970s- 1980s chambered for the new 2855.3.1. Experienced sniper rifles TKB-0144 and TKB-0145 (NIR "Finval") 2865.3.2. TKB-0144 sniper rifle caliber 10/4.5 mm 2875.3.3. TKB-0145 sniper rifle designed by Blinking chambered for 6 mm VSS 2885.3.4. TKB-0145M sniper rifle designed by Adov 2915.3.5. Experienced sniper self-loading rifles TKB-0145 chambered for a new cartridge of 6 mm caliber (NIR "Karabiner") 2925.3.5.1. Sniper rifle TKB-0145A 2925.3.5.2. Continuation of work on the topic "Karabiner" 2955.3.5.2.1. Sniper rifle TKB-0145K 2965.3.6. Work on the 6 mm sniper system in 1989–19922985.3.6.1. Sniper rifle TKB-0145S 2985.4. The collapse of the theme of the new rifle cartridge 3005.5. Two "rework" sniper rifles of the 1990s 3015.5.1. OTs-03 sniper rifle designed by Bondarev 3015.5.2. Sniper rifle МЦ116М 307SECTION 4. MACHINE GUNS 311Chapter 1. The appearance of machine guns in Russia. From mitrailleuse to "Maxim" 312Chapter 2Chapter 33.1. Heavy machine gun P-5 3293.2. Aviation machine gun ShKAS 3323.3. ShVAK plus ShVAK 3403.4. More about pre-war machine guns with a high rate of fire 3423.4.1. Mechanical twin machine guns ShKAS 3423.4.2. Aviation machine gun SIBEMAS 3463.4.3. TsKBSV-19 aircraft machine gun designed by Silina 3473.4.4. Rapid-firing aircraft machine gun TKB-18 designed by Silin-Berezin 3543.4.5. Rapid-fire aircraft machine gun TKB-233 (CH-2) model 1940 designed by Savin-Norov 358Chapter 44.1. Aviation machine gun of 12.7 mm caliber designed by Berezin 3664.2. Large-caliber aviation machine guns designed by Salishchev -Galkin 3694.2.1. Aviation machine gun TKB-138 3704.2.2. Universal 14.5 mm machine gun TKB-297 designed by Salishchev -Galkin 3744.3. 12.7 mm TKB-269 aircraft machine gun and 14.5 mm TKB-298 universal machine gun designed by Silin 378Chapter 55.1. Machine gun TKB-067 of the 1939 competition designed by Silin 3835.2. Machine guns designed by Korovin 3865.2.1. Light machine gun TsKB SV-6 (landing) 3875.2.2. Light machine gun TKB-135 (landing) 3905.2.3. Machine gun Korovin- Shpitalny with injection barrel cooling according to the Bauman method 393Chapter 66.1. Machine guns 3966.1.1. Machine gun TKB-318 designed by Silina 3976.1.2. TKB-315 easel machine gun designed by Akulinin 4016.1.3. Machine gun TKB-319 designed by Rakov -Bulkin 4036.1.4. Easel machine gun designed by Korovin 1942 4096.1.5. Tests of easel machine guns of the 1942–1943 competition 4096.2. Light machine guns chambered for rifle cartridge 4116.2.1. Tula light machine guns of the 1942–1943 competition 4136.2.1.1. Light machine gun TKB-264 designed by Silin 1941-1942 4146.2.1.2. Light machine gun TKB-335 designed by Bulkin 1943 4186.2.1.3. Light machine gun TKB-336 design Akulinin 1943 4226.3. Light machine guns chambered for pistol cartridge 4236.3.1. TKB-340 light machine gun chambered for a pistol cartridge designed by Galkin- Gomozov 1943 4256.3.2. Light machine gun chambered for a pistol cartridge designed by Shpitalny 1943 4276.4. Light machine guns under 7.62 mm intermediate cartridge of the 1943 model of the year 4296.4.1. Light machine gun TKB-404 designed by Zubarev 1946 4306.4.2. Light machine gun TKB-475 designed by Bulkin 1948 433Chapter 77.1. Single machine guns 4397.1.1. A single machine gun TKB-464 designed by Silina 4407.1.2. Research by G. I. Nikitin on the search for new solutions in the design of machine guns 4427.1.3. A single company -battalion machine gun TKB-459 designed by Nikitin-Romanov 4447.1.4. Continuation of the work of Silin and Nikitin on the development of a single machine gun 4487.1.5. A single light machine gun TKB-464L designed by Silina 4497.1.6. Lightweight single machine guns TKB-459 No. 1 and TKB-521 designed by Nikitin 4497.1.7. The choice of the design of a single machine gun 4567.1.8. Further work on a single machine gun TKB-521 4597.1.9. Work on the TKB-521 machine gun after preliminary military tests 4617.1.10. The last stage in the development of the domestic single machine gun 4627.1.11. After extensive military trials 4727.2. Domestic single machine gun. Competition again 4757.2.1. A single machine gun TKB-015 designed by Nikitin 4767.2.2. Tests of light single machine guns 4797.2.3. Single machine gun Nikitin TKB-015A 4817.2.4. More about the "plastic " experience in domestic small arms7.2.5. Experienced single machine guns designed by Stechkin 4887.2.5.1. Experienced single machine gun TKB-522 1955 4887.2.5.2. Experienced single machine gun TKB-0120 1974 492Chapter 88.1. The last machine gun of G. I. Nikitin 4958.2. Machine guns with a high rate of fire 5018.2.1. Aviation machine gun TKB-481 (A-12.7) designed by Afanasiev 5018.2.2. Multi-barreled machine guns with a high rate of fire 5058.2.2.1. 7.62 mm heavy-fire machine gun TKB-041 designed by Yartsev 5108.2.2.2. Aviation machine guns TKB-063 and TKB-083 and their modifications 5168.2.2.2.1. Machine gun TKB-063 5168.2.2.2.2. Machine guns 9A624 D and 9A624KD 5258.2.2.2.3. Machine gun TKB-083 5278.3. 7.62 mm machine gun TKB-0163 (code "Casemate") 528Chapter 9 _ _ _9.1. Introduction to the history of the creation of new rifle and machine gun cartridges 5309.2. Single machine guns chambered for the new 5349.2.1. Machine gun TKB-0135A 5349.2.2. Machine gun TKB-0135M 5359.2.3. TKB-0150 machine gun chambered for the new 6 mm caliber cartridge (VSS with a bulk density charge) 5379.2.4. Machine guns TKB-0170 5399.2.4.1. Machine gun TKB-170 chambered for 6 mm cartridge VSS 5399.2.4.2. TKB-0170A machine gun chambered for standard 5439.2.4.3. TKB-0170B machine gun chambered for 6 mm cartridge VS-3 5439.2.5. Experimental design work "New 6 mm rifle -machine gun complex" 5459.2.5.1. Single machine gun TKB- 0170-6545SECTION 5. MEANS OF CLOSE COMBAT 547Chapter 11.1. A Brief Look into the Past 5481.2. The first developments of anti-tank grenade launchers in the USSR 5571.3. TsKIB SOO 5591.3.1. 73 mm mounted anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-599 (SPG-9, code "Spear") 5591.3.2. "Thunder" and "Lightning" 5631.3.2.1. Gun TKB-04 ("Thunder") for infantry fighting vehicle 5631.3.2.2. Big Thunder Gun 5711.3.2.3. Gun TKB-07 ("Lightning") 5741.3.3. Anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-02 (RPG-7D) 5781.3.4. Hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-034 (RPG-16 "Udar") 5801.3.5. Hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-0175 (RPG-29 "Vampire") 583Chapter 2 _2.1. Disposable hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-076 (RPG-18 "Fly") 5882.2. "Netto" and others 5922.2.1. TKB-0125 hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher (RPG-22 Netto) 5922.2.2. RPG-26 hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher (" Aglen ") 5942.2.3. Hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-0174 ("Meadowsweet") 5972.2.4. Rocket assault grenades RShG-1 ("Tavolga-1") and RShG-2 ("Aglen-2") 5982.2.5. Anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-0228 ("Cranberry") 5992.2.6. Small-sized jet flamethrower TKB-0246 ("Borodach") 6002.2.7. Anti-tank grenade launcher TKB-0258 ("Hook") 600Chapter 33.1. Mounted grenade launcher TKB-099 (MRG-1 "Spark") 6023.2. Mounted grenade launcher DP-65 ("Necklace") 6073.3. Hand grenade launcher TKB-0119 (DP-61 "Duel") 6073.4. Hand grenade launcher TKB-0171 (DP-64 " Nepryadva ") 612Chapter 44.1. Background. Works of TsKIB SOO on the development of rifle grenade launchers 6224.1.1. Anti-personnel grenade launcher TKB-048 ("Iskra") for the Kalashnikov assault rifle 6224.1.2. Brief commentary on the previous subsection 6304.1.3. Underbarrel grenade launcher TKB-0121 ("Bonfire") for Kalashnikov assault rifle 6324.1.4. Underbarrel grenade launcher "Shoe" 6414.1.5. Hand-held anti-personnel grenade launcher RG-6 ("Gnome") 6424.2. Mounted anti-personnel grenade launchers 6464.2.1. Mounted automatic grenade launchers TsKIB SOO 6474.2.1.1. TKB-071 6484.2.1.2. TKB-073 easel automatic grenade launcher designed by Sokolov 6524.2.1.3 Heavy-duty automatic grenade launcher TKB-074 designed by Silina 6554.2.1.4. TKB-075 easel automatic grenade launcher designed by Alekseev 6524.2.1.5 The first domestic mounted automatic grenade launcher put into service 6594.2.1.6. Works by V. N. Telesh on easel automatic grenade launchers 6614.2.1.6.1. Mounted automatic grenade launcher TKB-0134 No. 2 6614.2.1.6.2. Mounted automatic grenade launcher TKB-0134 No. 4 ("Kozlik") 6644.2.1.6.3. Lightweight easel automatic grenade launcher TKB-0187 (" Altait ") 6674.2.1.6.4. Balkan Thriller 672 _4.3. Multi-barreled anti-personnel grenade launchers 6764.3.1. Grenade launcher TKB-0133 676Section 6 Special Purpose Installations for Launching Unguided Rockets 6816.1. Jungle weapon. Portable launcher TKB-042 (9P132 Grad-P) 6826.2. Portable launcher TKB-090 (Partizan) 6866.3. Portable anti-aircraft launcher TKB-058 ("Sheaf") 68 AMAZING BOOK ! LAST BOOK !!!!
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