俄國 - 原装二战时期苏联 TT-33 托卡列夫手枪皮套,附清洁棒——早期俄军配发 - 軍用配件





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原裝二戰蘇聯 TT-33 Tokarev 手槍套,附清潔棒,狀況良好,皮革與黃銅扣,尺寸寬140 mm 深200 mm,原產地俄羅斯。
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here is an original World War II Soviet pistol holster for the Tokarev TT-33 service pistol, complete with its original cleaning rod.
The TT-33 Tokarev pistol was introduced into service in 1933 and became the standard Soviet military sidearm throughout World War II. Holsters like this were issued to Red Army officers and other personnel equipped with the Tokarev pistol.
This example appears to be an early wartime production holster, likely dating to the late 1930s or very early 1940s, identifiable by its high-quality thick leather construction, strong stitching, and the brass holster flap stud, which is commonly associated with earlier Soviet manufacture before later wartime simplifications.
The holster retains its integrated cleaning rod, which is often missing from surviving examples and adds to its completeness and collectibility.
Inside the flap there are traces of what appears to have been an original arsenal or inspection stamp, now mostly faded due to age and use. Such markings were commonly applied in ink or dye and frequently wear away over time.
The leather shows a beautiful authentic patina consistent with genuine wartime equipment and remains structurally solid. The belt loops and stitching remain intact and the holster retains its original shape.
Original Soviet Tokarev holsters with cleaning rods intact are becoming increasingly difficult to find and make an excellent addition to any WWII militaria collection, Soviet Red Army display, or historical sidearm equipment set.
Please examine the photographs carefully as they form an important part of the description.
here is an original World War II Soviet pistol holster for the Tokarev TT-33 service pistol, complete with its original cleaning rod.
The TT-33 Tokarev pistol was introduced into service in 1933 and became the standard Soviet military sidearm throughout World War II. Holsters like this were issued to Red Army officers and other personnel equipped with the Tokarev pistol.
This example appears to be an early wartime production holster, likely dating to the late 1930s or very early 1940s, identifiable by its high-quality thick leather construction, strong stitching, and the brass holster flap stud, which is commonly associated with earlier Soviet manufacture before later wartime simplifications.
The holster retains its integrated cleaning rod, which is often missing from surviving examples and adds to its completeness and collectibility.
Inside the flap there are traces of what appears to have been an original arsenal or inspection stamp, now mostly faded due to age and use. Such markings were commonly applied in ink or dye and frequently wear away over time.
The leather shows a beautiful authentic patina consistent with genuine wartime equipment and remains structurally solid. The belt loops and stitching remain intact and the holster retains its original shape.
Original Soviet Tokarev holsters with cleaning rods intact are becoming increasingly difficult to find and make an excellent addition to any WWII militaria collection, Soviet Red Army display, or historical sidearm equipment set.
Please examine the photographs carefully as they form an important part of the description.

