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  • Makarov pistol
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  • The Makarov pistol or PM (Pistolet Makarova, literally Makarov's Pistol) is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. It was the standard-issue handgun equipped to Soviet Russian forces, designed along the lines of the Walther PP, and shares a similar design. The Makarov is produced in Russia (Iszmash or Baikal), East Germany (Ernst Thaelman Factory), China (Norinco), and Bulgaria (State Arsenals), with varying quality. Most modern-era Makarov pistols are from Bulgaria.
  • The Makarov pistol or PM (Russian: Пистолет Макарова, Pistolet Makarova, literally Makarov's Pistol) is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. In the Season 1 episode, Bête Noire (episode), terrorist Ari Haswari is seen using a Makarov pistol during the NCIS Hostage Crisis. In the Season 4 premiere episode, Shalom (episode), Faatin Amal uses the pistol to wound Namir Eschel before Amal suffocates Eschel with a pillow.
  • The Makarov pistol was a projectile weapon originating in Earth's 20th century, an semi-automatic pistol designed in the late 1940s, that served as the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm weapon from 1951 to 1991. In 1974, the military units chasing Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln in East Berlin were armed with Makarov pistols. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
  • The PM (Pistolet Makarova), otherwise known as the Makarov, is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. It was first produced in 1949 and was put into service in 1951. The PM was intended to replace the TT-33 semi-automatic pistol, but as a 9mm cartridge as opposed to the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge. The PM differentiates from the TT-33 by being lighter, smaller, and slightly less powerful. Because of this, it is a lot easier to carry, hold, use and is more accurate than the TT-33. Not only this, it is simple, cheap and easy to manufacture, which helped it being selected as the Soviet Union's standard sidearm replacing the TT-33. In 1991, the gun was phased out of service after the collapse of the Soviet Union, later being replaced by the MP-443 Grach. The PM proved superior still to the TT-33, be
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Length
  • 161.5
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manufact
  • Izhevsk Mechanical Plant , Ernst Thaelmann / Simson , Arsenal , Norinco
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Range
  • 50m
Games
  • Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
  • Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
  • Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Origin
  • 22
  • Soviet Union
Name
  • Makarov Pistol
  • Makarov pistol
Maker
  • Nikolay Makarov
Type
Width
  • 9
Cartridge
  • Blowback
Weight
  • 730.0
Caliber
  • *9mm Makarov *.380 ACP
feed system
  • 8
Manufacturer
  • Izhevsk Mechanical Factory , Ernst Thaelmann / Simson , Arsenal , Norinco
muzzle velocity
  • 315.0
Action
  • Blowback
Barrel length
  • 93.5
Magazine
  • 8
Barrel
  • 93.5
Birth
  • 1949
Designer
  • Nikolay Makarov
sights system
  • Blade front, notch rear
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  • The PM (Pistolet Makarova), otherwise known as the Makarov, is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. It was first produced in 1949 and was put into service in 1951. The PM was intended to replace the TT-33 semi-automatic pistol, but as a 9mm cartridge as opposed to the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge. The PM differentiates from the TT-33 by being lighter, smaller, and slightly less powerful. Because of this, it is a lot easier to carry, hold, use and is more accurate than the TT-33. Not only this, it is simple, cheap and easy to manufacture, which helped it being selected as the Soviet Union's standard sidearm replacing the TT-33. In 1991, the gun was phased out of service after the collapse of the Soviet Union, later being replaced by the MP-443 Grach. The PM proved superior still to the TT-33, being able to be quickly field-stripped in times of under a minute, even without tools. As proof, until 2003 IzhMash security could account for a Makarov Serial №8 that had performed 50000 shots without major part replacement. Nowadays, the PM is very common and inexpensive, prices ranging from $150 to $450. Safety issues have been previously shown, such as about the free floating firing pin, but many countries still allow it for civilian ownership and use. They are very popular in the United States due to its compact size, making it ideal for concealed carry. The PM is displayed in television and video games often, most famously through the James Bond movies, S.T.A.L.K.E.R series and Call of Duty: Black Ops.
  • The Makarov pistol or PM (Pistolet Makarova, literally Makarov's Pistol) is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. It was the standard-issue handgun equipped to Soviet Russian forces, designed along the lines of the Walther PP, and shares a similar design. The Makarov is produced in Russia (Iszmash or Baikal), East Germany (Ernst Thaelman Factory), China (Norinco), and Bulgaria (State Arsenals), with varying quality. Most modern-era Makarov pistols are from Bulgaria.
  • The Makarov pistol or PM (Russian: Пистолет Макарова, Pistolet Makarova, literally Makarov's Pistol) is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. In the Season 1 episode, Bête Noire (episode), terrorist Ari Haswari is seen using a Makarov pistol during the NCIS Hostage Crisis. In the Season 4 premiere episode, Shalom (episode), Faatin Amal uses the pistol to wound Namir Eschel before Amal suffocates Eschel with a pillow.
  • The Makarov pistol was a projectile weapon originating in Earth's 20th century, an semi-automatic pistol designed in the late 1940s, that served as the Soviet Union's standard military sidearm weapon from 1951 to 1991. In 1974, the military units chasing Gary Seven and Roberta Lincoln in East Berlin were armed with Makarov pistols. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)