TOZ-87


The TOZ-87 is a Soviet gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun.

History

The shotgun MTs 24-12 was designed in 1978-1987 in TsKIB SOO, as a successor to the MTs 21-12, under the leadership of N. V. Babanin. In 1987 it was renamed to TOZ-87 and Tula Arms Plant began serial production of the shotgun.
After the fall of the Soviet Union due to the economic crisis in Russian Federation in the 1990s, the prices of firearms increased. In September 1994, the cost of one new standard serial TOZ-87 shotgun was from 970 thousand rubles to 1.5 million rubles.
The TOZ-87 led to the development of the pump-action TOZ-194 in 1994.

Design

TOZ-87 is a smoothbore shotgun.
It has a beech or walnut fore-end and shoulder stock with rubber recoil pad on it.

Variants

TOZ-87-01, also known as MTs 24-12 - the first version with 711mm barrel, wooden stock and wooden fore-endTOZ-87-02 and TOZ-87-03 - with 660mm barrel and interchangeable detachable chokesTOZ-87-04 and TOZ-87-05 - with 540mm barrel, 3.1 kgTOZ-187 - the second version, with 540mm barrel, plastic folding stock and plastic fore-end, 3.0 kgTOZ-187-01 TOZ-88 - the last version with 711mm barrel, 3.3 kgTOZ-87-4M and TOZ-87-5M - TOZ-87-04 & TOZ-87-05 models with 54 cm barrelsTOZ-87-06 - rifled slug barrel that can fire Paradox slugs.

Users

  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon
  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon
  • - is allowed as civilian hunting weapon