Muffler Makarov PM pistol
PM, abbreviated as PM, is a self-defense handgun designed by the famous Soviet firearms designer Nikolai Fyodorovich Makarov. It began service in 1951 as a replacement for the TT-33 pistol and became the standard pistol for the Soviet Army and the armies of various countries in the Warsaw Pact. Known for its simple structure, compact size, and easy portability, the gun has a total length of 160 millimeters, a barrel length of 91 millimeters, a weight of 663 grams without a magazine, and a magazine capacity of 8 rounds. Adopting a free bolt automatic mode, it has good shooting accuracy and lethality, and performs particularly well within 15-20 meters.
Makarov pistol during the Soviet era
PM, abbreviated as PM, is a semi-automatic handgun designed by Nikolai Makarov during the Soviet era. It was used as a standard handgun by the Soviet military from 1951 to 1991. Known for its simple structure, small size, light weight, and easy portability, the gun has a total length of 160 millimeters, a barrel length of 91 millimeters, a weight of 663 grams without a magazine, and a magazine capacity of 8 rounds. Adopting a free bolt automatic mode, the firing mechanism is a hammer rotating type, a double action firing mechanism, and equipped with manual safety. However, it also has some drawbacks, such as insufficient lethality and small magazine capacity.
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