TOZ rifle explained

TOZ rifles are a family of .22 Long Rifle bolt-action cadet rifles manufactured by the Tula Arms Plant (Russian abbreviation TOZ stands for Tulsky Oruzheyny Zavod). Most notably the TOZ-8, TOZ-17 and TOZ-78 which were used to train generations of Russian military, paramilitary and police cadets.

TOZ-8

TOZ-8
Type:Cadet rifle
Is Ranged:yes
Designer:D. M. Kochetov
Design Date:1932
Manufacturer:
Production Date:1932 to late 1950s
Number:about 1 million
Variants:
  • TOZ-8M
  • TOZ-8OPF
  • TOZ-9
  • TOZ-11
  • TOZ-12
  • TOZ-12OPF
  • TOZ-16
Weight:7.162NaN2[1]
Length:440NaN0[2]
Part Length:250NaN0[3]
Cartridge:.22LR
Action:Bolt action
Feed:Single-shot
Sights:Fixed sights with a graduated scale up to 250 M[4]

The TOZ-1 is a single-shot .22LR, bolt-action cadet rifle designed in 1927 by V. Selivanov and Ya. Kanevsky. The TOZ-1s were made from the late 1920s to early 1930s, until it was replaced with the improved TOZ-8 rifles.

The TOZ-8 is a single shot .22LR bolt-action cadet rifle conceived in 1932 by the designer-gunsmith D. M. Kochetov and serially produced at the Tula Arms Plant. The TOZ-8 is a simple device, trouble-free and reliable in operation. It was widely used for marksmanship training in primary schools, gunsmith and DOSAAF paramilitary organizations in the USSR for decades. About one million TOZ-8s were made from the early 1930s to the late 1950s. Many TOZ-8 rifles are currently in civilian circulation and it is still used for hunting small game.

The receiver contains the bolt and trigger mechanism. The rifle uses bolt action: a rotating bolt locks the cartridge in the chamber, closes bore and ignites the cartridge, the user then works the bolt and ejects the spent cartridge. Lugs are missing; locking is performed on the charging handle. When the trigger is pressed, the striker is released and hits the primer. The trigger is affixed to the rear end of the trigger springs from below. When pressing the trigger rests its ledges in the receiver and move down the release spring high neck than releases the trigger, which, along with hammer, moves forward under the influence of spring and drives the firing pin into the primer, igniting the cartridge and firing the shot.

There is no magazine. In place of the magazine guide is a special guide that controls the motion of the cartridge when it is rammed into the chamber. Sights include front and rear open sights. A cover protects the operator from hot gas in the event of case failure during firing (see). The stock connects all parts of the rifle and serves for convenience when shooting; it has a butt, neck, and forearm.

Variants

TOZ-17

TOZ-17
Origin:Soviet Union
Type:Cadet rifle
Is Ranged:yes
Design Date:1956–1957[6]
Manufacturer:Tula Arms Plant
Variants:
  • TOZ-17
  • TOZ-17-01
  • TOZ-18
  • TOZ-78
Weight:2.71NaN1
Length:10001NaN1
Part Length:536mm
Cartridge:.22 Long Rifle
Feed:5 round detachable magazine
Sights:Iron

The TOZ-17 is a .22 LR, bolt-action repeating rifle with a 5-round detachable magazine. It was designed in 1956. It has a similar appearance, sights and functions much the same as the Mosin–Nagant rifle. It intended for professional and amateur hunting and sport shooting.

The design reflects Soviet tradition, as it is very simple to use yet strong and functional. The rifle is very well built, reliable and accurate. It features twin extractors on the bolt which makes case ejection very positive. The bolt is considered large compared with most rimfire designs, paired with a large firing pin and spring assembly. The TOZ-17 has the bolt with a rear safety similar to BSA rifle as the BSA Sportsman.

The TOZ-17 has a free-floating barrel for increased accuracy. Its bore is anodized to reduce wear and increase barrel life. The TOZ-18 is the same rifle redesigned to accept a 2.5-power fixed focus scope. Its receiver has a standard dovetail rail for allowing a scope, but requires high rings to allow the scope to clear the rear sight.

TOZ-78

TOZ-78
Origin:Soviet Union
Type:Cadet rifle
Is Ranged:yes
Design Date:1986–1987
Manufacturer:Tula Arms Plant[7]
Variants:
  • TOZ-78
  • TOZ-78-01
  • TOZ-78-04
  • TOZ-78-05
  • TOZ-78-06
Weight:2.71NaN1
Length:10001NaN1
Part Length:536mm
Cartridge:.22 Long Rifle
Feed:5 or 10 round detachable magazines
Sights:Iron sight
2.5-power fixed focus scope

The TOZ-78 is a .22 LR, bolt-action repeating rifle. It uses 5- and 10 round detachable magazines. The TOZ-78 was designed in 1986 and is still in production. It is based on the TOZ-17 and comes in various improved models. The TOZ-78-04 has a thread barrel to attach a suppressor. The TOZ-78-05 is a heavy barrel version designed to be used with a 2.5-power fixed focus scope. This model does not have iron sights. The TOZ-78-06 - heavy barrel version, with a thread barrel.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Toz Model 8, .22 LR, Short Review. 26 October 2015.
  2. Web site: Toz Model 8, .22 LR, Short Review. 26 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Toz Model 8, .22 LR, Short Review. 26 October 2015.
  4. Web site: Toz Model 8, .22 LR, Short Review. 26 October 2015.
  5. П.А. Гусак, А.М. Рогачев. Начальная военная подготовка (справочное пособие военрука). 2-е изд., доп. и перераб. Минск, "Народная асвета", 1975. стр.226-228
  6. А.В. Кузьминский. Оружие для охотника: практическое пособие / под общ.ред. А.Е. Тараса М., ООО "Издательство АСТ", 2002. стр.219-220
  7. А.В. Кузьминский. Оружие для охотника: практическое пособие / под общ.ред. А.Е. Тараса М., ООО "Издательство АСТ", 2002. стр.221-223