This video explores the Kordun pistol, a unique double-stack Tokarev-chambered firearm developed in Yugoslavia by Marko Vukovic. Designed in 1985 for the Yugoslav Peoples' Army as a softer-shooting and higher-capacity alternative to the standard M57 Tokarev, the Kordun features a short recoil, flapper-locked action. Despite its pleasant shooting characteristics, it was ultimately rejected due to its complexity and difficult disassembly. The video highlights the Kordun's historical significance as an early design from a key figure in Croatian firearm manufacturing (IM Metal and later HS Produkt) and showcases a prototype.
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