Blue Book of Gun Values, old gun catalogs
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The Toz-63 shotgun was manufactured in USSR at the "Tula Rifle Factory". It has exposed hammers, double triggers, extractor, fixed choke (half choke and one-eighth choke), bead front sight, and a 2.75 chamber (70mm). Also, it has Greener locking system. Barrel: 28.25", Overall: 45.5", Weight 6.85 lbs. TOZ-E began to let out Caliber 16 and 20 instead of TOZ-BM since 1964. TOZ-E, is different from TOZ-BM in terms of the chrome-plated stems and the better external finishing. It has no safety-catch but it is impossible for the hammers, when in resting position, to hit the fire pins unless you hit them with a sledgehammer! I took my info from http://www.woodsloafing.com/2010/03/toz-63-russian-double-barrel-side.html
The cast of Toz - 2005 includes: Tatjiana Mul as Osi
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30 grams x 0.9 purity = 27 grams pure silver 27 grams / (31.103 grams / toz) = 0.8681 toz $41.85/toz x 0.8681 = $36.33 My LCS would probably charge $37.
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Antonio Miguens goes by Toz.
I have just obtained a copy of a TOZ-34 manual supplied with shotgun no 52122 and can copy this for anyone interested. * Wonderful, can you please provide it (at least) for me? scobo(at)suomi24.fi
The TOZ-63 is a Russian-made double-barrel shotgun that was produced by the Tula Arms Plant (TOZ) starting in the early 1960s. If your 16-gauge TOZ-63 has external hammers, it likely dates from the 1960s to the 1980s, as production continued until the late 1990s. To narrow down the exact era, you can check for specific proof marks, serial numbers, or other identifying features on the firearm.
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Impossible to answer without a sn. Even then....
This film was set in the Toz War Relocation Center, located in Utah prision camp.