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'''TOZ-87''' is a Soviet/Russian semi-auto gas-operated shotgun. It was started to develop in 1978 as the "MTs 24-12". In the late 1980s, the MTs-24 competed with the TTs-22 (more known as the "second generation" MTs-22), another gas-operated shotgun, for the role of a new mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. MTs-24 was declared the winner, and entered production in 1990 on the [[TOZ]], already under the TOZ-87 index, with the transition to mass production in 1993 (while the TTs-22 was produced in small quantities from 1989 to begin of 2010s). The "Cruiser" version, '''TOZ-187''', was also created. It is distinguished by the factory Pistol grip (with the possibility of attaching a folding stock) and shorter barrel.
The '''TOZ-87''' is a Soviet/Russian semi-auto gas-operated shotgun. Development began in 1978 as the "MTs 24-12". In the late 1980s, the MTs-24 competed against the TTs-22 (more known as the "second generation" MTs-22), another gas-operated shotgun, for the role of a new mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. The MTs-24 was declared the winner, and [[TOZ]] began producing the gun in 1990 under the TOZ-87 index, with the transition to mass production in 1993 (the TTs-22 was produced in small quantities from 1989). A "Cruiser" version, the '''TOZ-187''', was also created. It is distinguished by the factory pistol grip (with the possibility of attaching a folding stock) and shorter barrel.


The [[TOZ-194|TOZ-94]], a pump-action version of the TOZ-87, was developed in 1994.
The [[TOZ-194|TOZ-94]], a pump-action version of the TOZ-87, was developed in 1994.
   
   
Starting in 2005, the TOZ-87 has been replaced by a modernized '''TOZ-88''', however, this was subsequently discontinued (in cca. 2013).
Starting in 2005, the TOZ-87 has been replaced by the modernized '''TOZ-88''', however, this was subsequently discontinued (in cca. 2013).


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
Mass-production: ''1993 - 2005''
Serial-production: ''(1990 - 2005)''


* '''Type:''' Semi-Automatic Shotgun
* '''Type:''' Semi-Automatic Shotgun
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| ''[[Fara]]'' || || || TOZ-187 w/ extended magazine tube || 1998
| ''[[Fara (film)|Fara]]'' || || || Seen in the gun shop; TOZ-187 w/ extended magazine tube || 1998
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TOZ-87 semi-automatic shotgun - 12 gauge
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TOZ-187 - 12 gauge

The TOZ-87 is a Soviet/Russian semi-auto gas-operated shotgun. Development began in 1978 as the "MTs 24-12". In the late 1980s, the MTs-24 competed against the TTs-22 (more known as the "second generation" MTs-22), another gas-operated shotgun, for the role of a new mass-produced semi-automatic shotgun. The MTs-24 was declared the winner, and TOZ began producing the gun in 1990 under the TOZ-87 index, with the transition to mass production in 1993 (the TTs-22 was produced in small quantities from 1989). A "Cruiser" version, the TOZ-187, was also created. It is distinguished by the factory pistol grip (with the possibility of attaching a folding stock) and shorter barrel.

The TOZ-94, a pump-action version of the TOZ-87, was developed in 1994.

Starting in 2005, the TOZ-87 has been replaced by the modernized TOZ-88, however, this was subsequently discontinued (in cca. 2013).

Specifications

Serial-production: (1990 - 2005)

  • Type: Semi-Automatic Shotgun
  • Weight: 3.1 - 3.2 kg
  • Length: 32.7 in (83 cm) - 48.8 in (124 cm)
  • Barrel Length: 21.3 in (54 cm) - 28 in (71.1 cm)
  • Gauge: 12
  • Capacity: 4-round tube standard, 7-round tubes are also available
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto

The TOZ-87 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Notes Year
Fara Seen in the gun shop; TOZ-187 w/ extended magazine tube 1998

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat w/ extended magazine tube 2007

See Also