Soviet hunting shotgun TOZ-63 (PBR)

The Soviet hunting shotgun TOZ-63 is a classic double-barrel side-by-side shotgun, renowned for its reliability, simplicity, and traditional craftsmanship. Produced by the Tula Arms Plant (TOZ) in the mid-20th century, it was designed for hunting enthusiasts and remains a symbol of practical Soviet-era firearm engineering.
The TOZ-63 features a traditional break-action mechanism, allowing for easy loading and unloading of its two smoothbore barrels. The barrels are made from high-quality steel, ensuring durability and precision in various hunting scenarios. Its external appearance is understated yet elegant, with clean lines and a utilitarian finish that emphasizes functionality.
The stock and forend are crafted from solid wood, typically featuring a polished or varnished finish that highlights the natural grain. The stock is designed with a slight curve for comfortable shoulder placement, while the forend includes simple checkering to improve grip during handling.
The metal parts of the shotgun, including the barrels and receiver, are finished in a matte or blued steel coating, providing resistance to wear and corrosion. The receiver is often minimally adorned, though some models may include subtle engraving or decorative patterns.
The shotgun includes dual triggers, one for each barrel, allowing the shooter to fire each barrel independently. It is chambered for standard shotgun shells, commonly used in hunting birds and small to medium game. The robust action and straightforward design ensure ease of maintenance, even in challenging outdoor conditions.
This high-quality 3D model of the TOZ-63 shotgun accurately depicts its classic design, from the double barrels and break-action mechanism to the fine detailing of the wooden stock and metallic components. Perfect for use in historical recreations, hunting simulations, or realistic weapon collections, the model showcases the functional elegance and practicality of this iconic Soviet firearm.
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