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TT33 Tokarev
Tt33
Details
Weapon class Pistol
Users Insurgents
Irregular Militia
Capacity 8-round detachable box magazine
Cartridge 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Rate of fire 650 RPM
Fire Mode Semi-Automatic
The TT33 Tokarev is a World War 2 era Soviet pistol chambered in the 7.62x25mm Tokarev round, making it a very powerful pistol especially at close range. While outclassed by many modern pistols, it is still popular due to its reputation as a simple, powerful sidearm.
~ In-game description

The TT33 Tokarev is a handgun featured in Squad.

Statistics

Details
Weapon Name TT33 Tokarev
Weapon Type Pistol
Damage Type Kinetic
Magazine Size 8+1
Ammo Cost 2
Damage Model
Base Damage 41
Min. Damage 16
Base Damage Distance 22 m
Min. Damage Distance 75 m
Damage: Head 123
Damage: Shoulder 25.625
Damage: Calf 20.5
Damage: Forearm 17.22
Rate of Fire 652
Ballistics
Muzzle Velocity 450 m/s
Acceleration −10 m/s2 for 2 s
Gravity Modifier 2
MOA 4
Max. Range N/A
Weapon Handling
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Sway
Sway Stand (HF/ADS) 2.6/2.2
Sway Crouch (HF/ADS) 2.3/2.0
Sway Prone (HF/ADS) 1.8/1.4
Sway Bipod (HF/ADS) 0.0/0.0
Max Move Sway Factor 9.0
Low Stamina Sway Factor 4.0
Max Sway Limit 10.5
Sway Alightment Stand (HF/ADS) 2.2/2.2
Sway Alightment Crouch (HF/ADS) 2.0/1.8
Sway Alightment Prone (HF/ADS) 1.8/1.35
Sway Alightment Bipod (HF/ADS) 0.0/0.0
Max Move Sway Alignment Factor 9.0
Low Stamina Sway Alignment Factor 5.0
Max Sway Alignment Limit 10.5
Spring
Stiffness 0.6
Damping 0.88
Recoil
Recoil Stand ADS (μ/σ) x:1.0/1.25 y:0.0/0.35
Recoil Crouch ADS (μ/σ) x:1.0/0.25 y:0.0/0.35
Recoil Prone ADS (μ/σ) x:0.7/0.25 y:0.0/0.35
Recoil Bipod ADS (μ/σ) N/A
Recoil Stand HF (μ/σ) x:2.0/0.5 y:0.0/0.7
Recoil Crouch HF (μ/σ) x:2.0/0.5 y:0.0/0.7
Recoil Prone HF (μ/σ) x:1.4/0.5 y:0.0/0.7
Recoil Bipod HF (μ/σ) N/A
Miscellaneous
Suppresion Effect None
Equip 0.6 s
Reload Tactical 3.15 s
Reload Empty 3.45 s
Reload Bipod N/A
2-hit Kill Max Distance 0 m

Variants

Icon Variant Faction Role Sight Ammo Accessories Note
Tt33
TT33 Tokarev Insurgents Flag INS Icon Squad Leader kit Icon Medic kit Icon Crewman kit Icon Marksman kit Iron sights, 25m zero 2 mags
Tt33
TT33 Tokarev Insurgents Flag INS Icon Medic kit Iron sights, 25m zero 4 mags
Tt33
TT33 Tokarev IM Flag IMF Icon Squad Leader kit Icon Medic kit Iron sights, 25m zero 4 mags
Tt33
TT33 Tokarev IM Flag IMF Icon Squad Leader kit Icon Marksman kit Iron sights, 25m zero 2 mags

Gameplay

  • The TT33 box magazine has 8 rounds.
  • Can be fired on only semi-automatic.
  • The sights for the TT33 include the iron sights only.
    • The iron sights have a fixed zero of 25m.
  • Arguably the best-performing pistol in-game, MP443 has the fastest muzzle velocity at 450 m/s.
    • MP443 Grach shares the same muzzle velocity but with a much smaller magazine.
    • The 652 rounds per minute is the maximum allowed rate of fire for the semi-automatic pistol.
  • The TT33 is classified in-game as the Pistol. Pistols are backup weapons with low stopping power and minimal suppression effect. They have moderate sway, regular point fire responsiveness, and slightly more recoil than Carbines due to their unsupported nature. Changing stances have minimal impact on Pistol's recoil and sway.
  • Using Pistols as a primary is not a good idea due to the low damage and severe damage dropoff at range, as they don't necessarily have more controllability than Short Rifles. But it can save your life in a pinch when the enemy is caught reloading or when your primary weapon is out of ammo.

History

The TT is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol. It was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since Tsarist times. The TT-30 was manufactured between 1930 and 1936, with about 93,000 being produced. But even as the TT-30 was being put into production, design changes were made to simplify manufacturing. The redesigned pistol was the TT-33. The TT-33 was widely used by Soviet troops during World War II, but did not completely replace the Nagant. It served until 1952, when it was replaced by the Makarov pistol.

Trivia

  • The TT stands for Tula-Tokarev.

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