The Russian Soviet Tokarev TT33 Holster dated 1979 is a standard-issue sidearm holster produced for use with the TT33 Tokarev semi-automatic pistol, widely adopted by Soviet military and police forces during the mid-20th century. Constructed from durable brown leather, the holster is designed to house the pistol securely, with a flap cover and strap closure to protect the firearm from dust and moisture. This particular example was manufactured in 1979, reflecting late Cold War-era production methods and materials. The holster features an ammunition pouch affixed to the exterior, intended for carrying spare magazines, and standard belt loops for attachment to a uniform or web belt. Stamping or markings on the rear typically indicate the year of production and occasionally the manufacturer. The Tokarev TT33 and its accessories, such as this holster, remained in regular service with Soviet and Eastern Bloc military personnel well into the late 20th century.








