TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
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TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
I came across this interesting Russian shotgun sites, reportedly their guns are used by Olympic shooters.
http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/sphu/hunt/hunt1.htm
A very nice write up from shotgun forum
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=124415
Please do share if anybody has any experience with them or have any pictures etc..
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http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/sphu/hunt/hunt1.htm
A very nice write up from shotgun forum
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=124415
Please do share if anybody has any experience with them or have any pictures etc..
best
In many places in the world, inclusive of USA where rifle hunting is not allowed due to thin forest close to habitation, scoped shotguns are used ( Deer barrels ) with Iron sights or scope sight to shoot deer and boar with Sabot slugs or other kind of 12 g / 20 g slugs.
Such barrels are usually rifled.
Such barrels are usually rifled.
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Thank you Navi for a very interesting link.
I immediately fell in love with the MTs-255 revolver shotgun.
My question is , since it has a revolver mechanism and not a closed airtight chamber wouldn't the sparks be too close to ones eyes? What kinda 12 GA ammo would it take?
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RP.
I immediately fell in love with the MTs-255 revolver shotgun.
My question is , since it has a revolver mechanism and not a closed airtight chamber wouldn't the sparks be too close to ones eyes? What kinda 12 GA ammo would it take?
best,
RP.
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Re: TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
These are custom made guns,starting at USD 20 K and up it is unlikely you will find them in our neck of the woods.Putin owns a few,there afew pics of his guns on SGW.ngrewal";p="64731 wrote:I came across this interesting Russian shotgun sites, reportedly their guns are used by Olympic shooters.
http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/sphu/hunt/hunt1.htm
A very nice write up from shotgun forum
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=124415
Please do share if anybody has any experience with them or have any pictures etc..
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Here one will usually find Baikals model IJ 12 & 27 in O/U and IJ 58 in SxS,another very popular Russian gun if one gets lucky would be the Toz 34 O/U
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This info is for bragging rights and off course drooling and dreaming to have one additional gun in ones safe. Who knows a lucky Indian diplomat or a high ranking officer was gifted one by the ruskies. Also, I was reading Marshall Zhukov and his ilk had looted many pairs of "bespoken" guns such as Holland and Holand etc during Second world war.
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This info is for bragging rights and off course drooling and dreaming to have one additional gun in ones safe. Who knows a lucky Indian diplomat or a high ranking officer was gifted one by the ruskies. Also, I was reading Marshall Zhukov and his ilk had looted many pairs of "bespoken" guns such as Holland and Holand etc during Second world war.
Cheers
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Revolver Shotgun.. PB as its a semi - automatic gun... very unfortunate..The Doc";p="64808 wrote:Thank you Navi for a very interesting link.
I immediately fell in love with the MTs-255 revolver shotgun.
My question is , since it has a revolver mechanism and not a closed airtight chamber wouldn't the sparks be too close to ones eyes? What kinda 12 GA ammo would it take?
best,
RP.
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Re: TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
I recently handled a Toz o/u and boy its like a dream gun to handle. Very handy fits like a glove and fit and finish also good. I hope owner lets us shoot some cart to feel it a bit more.. [:)]another very popular Russian gun if one gets lucky would be the Toz 34 O/Uanother very popular Russian gun if one gets lucky would be the Toz 34 O/U
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Re: TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
Some very interesting guns. The revolver shotgun would be no more dangerous than a revolver, i.e not. Yes, you'd get a bit of blow-by, but that's well ahead of your face, unless you're the worst king of stock-crawler. When the Russians occupied Suhl in 1945, they immediately ordered Merkel shotguns for their high-ranking officers. Was told by an old German gunsmith who was there, that a Russian colonel was supervising the building of Zhukov's O/U, and twice smashed the completed gun because of some (imagined) flaw; but more likely because he could, and wanted to make an impression. Cheers.
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Re: TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
"These are custom made guns,starting at USD 20 K and up it is unlikely you will find them in our neck of the woods.Putin owns a few,there afew pics of his guns on SGW."
Well take a guess who might have one of these bespoken guns..check the guy in the picture..
http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/kbp/ved.htm
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Well take a guess who might have one of these bespoken guns..check the guy in the picture..
http://www.kbptula.ru/eng/kbp/ved.htm
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Re: TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
Here's a look at another revolver shotgun from the beginning of the last century. Unfortunately the whole text is not accessible. I believe it used a spring, which you had to wind, to rotate and index the cylinder after a shot was taken. www.securityarms.com
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Re: TSKIB SOO / KBP Russian shotguns
one of my earlier posts was on russian vostok shotguns. Good guns that have won several olympic medals and world championships:
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?p=36453
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?p=36453
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