TOZ-34

In 1965, the shotgun was awarded the golden medal of the Leipzig Trade Fair.

After all tests and trials were completed, they were officially presented at exhibitions in Petrozavodsk and Yakutsk in 1976.

[8] Since autumn 1976, Tula Arms Plant began serial production of 28 gauge TOZ-34 shotguns.

[9] In 1977, TOZ-34 and TOZ-34E were among the ten most common hunting shotguns in the Soviet Union.

[10] Since 1982 began the production of combination guns based on TOZ-34 design (TOZ-34-5,6/20 and TOZ-34-5,6/28),[1] although only a small number of them was made and sold to hunters until July 1987.