New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)

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Just stumbled onto this thread. Any update on importing the Demyan SP08?
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Not an answer to your question but some more info
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=24688
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The new pistol looks basically like the AW93 from Feinwerkbau. Logical, as it seems Kaidurov worked on it, as I understand.
What puzzels me though, are the sight adjustment nobs. I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
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gn303 wrote:I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
I can't remember any such rule, nor have I ever heard of one. That doesn't mean that it never existed though.
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Post by keithwwalker »

Thank you Paulo, it seems the threads should be merged.
paulo wrote:Not an answer to your question but some more info
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=24688
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gn303 wrote:The new pistol looks basically like the AW93 from Feinwerkbau. Logical, as it seems Kaidurov worked on it, as I understand.
What puzzels me though, are the sight adjustment nobs. I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
AW93 has sight adjustment knobs.
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Re: New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)

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-thread necromancy -

it;s been 10 years and Khaidurov died in the mean time (in 2012?) http://tonybrong.blogspot.com/2012/12/t ... ov_27.html
the Demyan company no longer exists ... it seems.
so i guess this new pistol will never exist :(
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Re: New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)

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'Demyan' company exists and continues to produce weapons, mainly pneumatic. The most famous model is the AP16 pistol. The SP-08 pistol is not produced because Demyan Belikov cannot legally produce weapons on Russia and has not found the money for serial production in Europe - about 15 million euros.
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Re: New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)

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For what it is worth, Khaidurov also designed the TOZ-36, 49, and 96 revolvers based on the Nagant system (which allows the cylinder to fit into the barrel and produce a gas seal). It has the accuracy of a pistol with the reliability of a revolver. The TOZ-36 used the 7.62 Nagant revolver cartridge, the 49 used the shortened 7.62 mm "Sport" cartridge, and the 96 used .32 S&W longs. The Soviet Union produced some brilliant designers; most of whom never prospered from their work because of corruption at higher levels along the way. It's too bad we can't make their designs here in the USA; we'd be self-sufficient for target pistols and rifles for sure!
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