TOZ-84

In 1985 - 1987, several variants of this gun were shown at VDNKh exhibitions in Moscow.

[4] In April 1987, it was announced that Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod would begin mass production of TOZ-84 and this gun will replace in production TOZ-34, TOZ-55 and TOZ-57 models.

[1] However, after the fall of the Soviet Union due to the economic crisis in Russian Federation in the 1990s, Tula Arms Plant decided to discontinue production of TOZ-84 and to continue production of TOZ-34.

Both barrels have chokes at muzzle end[3] The frame is made by milling and reinforced by carburisation.

All details of trigger mechanism made from high-quality alloy steel[3] All shotguns equipped with safety mechanism used to help prevent the accidental discharge of a firearm, helping to ensure safer handling.