Also known as the "Pistolet wz. 33," is a robust and reliable semi-automatic handgun that served as a standard sidearm for the Polish military and law enforcement for many years. Adopted in 1933, it was based on the Soviet TT-33 design but featured some modifications to suit Polish preferences and manufacturing techniques. It fires the powerful 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge, known for its penetration and velocity. The Polish Tokarev is prized by collectors for its historical significance and rugged reliability.