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The '''Tokarev AT-44''' (Russian: '''Автомат Токарева АТ-44''', '''"Tokarev assault rifle AT-44"'''). In order to develop models of small arms chambered for the new 7.62x41 cartridge, many projects from various organizations were launched, including F.V. Tokarev wanted to develop an assault rifle. At this time, F.V. Tokarev no longer worked in Tula - in February 1943 from Zlatoust, where he was evacuated together with part of the engineering and technical staff of TsKB-14, he was transferred to Moscow, to OKB-16 (now - A.E. Nudelman Design Bureau "Tokhmash" ). Work on the F.V. assault rifle Tokarev started in October 1943, and on November 21 of the same year, the model was ready. Tokarev did not create a completely new design, but used the basis of the [[Tokarev_SVT-40#Tokarev_AVT-40|AVT-40]]] rifle, which was in mass production. This approach to weapon design allowed Tokarev to minimize the risks associated with developing complex automation elements and shorten the time needed to work on the prototype. Several prototypes were created.
The '''Tokarev AT-44''' (Russian: '''Автомат Токарева АТ-44''', '''"Tokarev assault rifle AT-44"'''). In order to develop models of small arms chambered for the new 7.62x41 cartridge, many projects from various organizations were launched, including F.V. Tokarev wanted to develop an assault rifle. At this time, F.V. Tokarev no longer worked in Tula - in February 1943 from Zlatoust, where he was evacuated together with part of the engineering and technical staff of TsKB-14, he was transferred to Moscow, to OKB-16 (now - A.E. Nudelman Design Bureau "Tokhmash" ). Work on the F.V. assault rifle Tokarev started in October 1943, and on November 21 of the same year, the model was ready. Tokarev did not create a completely new design, but used the basis of the [[Tokarev_SVT-40#Tokarev_AVT-40|AVT-40]] rifle, which was in mass production. This approach to weapon design allowed Tokarev to minimize the risks associated with developing complex automation elements and shorten the time needed to work on the prototype. Several prototypes were created.
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
(1943 - 1944 - prototype only)
(1943 - 1944 - prototype only)

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Tokarev AT-44 - 7.62x41mm M43

The Tokarev AT-44 (Russian: Автомат Токарева АТ-44, "Tokarev assault rifle AT-44"). In order to develop models of small arms chambered for the new 7.62x41 cartridge, many projects from various organizations were launched, including F.V. Tokarev wanted to develop an assault rifle. At this time, F.V. Tokarev no longer worked in Tula - in February 1943 from Zlatoust, where he was evacuated together with part of the engineering and technical staff of TsKB-14, he was transferred to Moscow, to OKB-16 (now - A.E. Nudelman Design Bureau "Tokhmash" ). Work on the F.V. assault rifle Tokarev started in October 1943, and on November 21 of the same year, the model was ready. Tokarev did not create a completely new design, but used the basis of the AVT-40 rifle, which was in mass production. This approach to weapon design allowed Tokarev to minimize the risks associated with developing complex automation elements and shorten the time needed to work on the prototype. Several prototypes were created.

Specifications

(1943 - 1944 - prototype only)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 7.62x41mm M43
  • Weight: 4.77kg
  • Length: 1080mm
  • Barrel length: 485mm
  • Feed System: 30-round detachable box magazine

The Tokarev AT-44 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Enlisted 2021


See also