528:. In blowback designs, the only force holding the slide closed is that of the recoil spring; upon firing, the barrel and slide do not have to unlock, as do locked-breech-design pistols. Blowback designs are simple and more accurate than designs using a recoiling, tilting, or articulated barrel, but they are limited practically by the weight of the slide. The 9×18mm cartridge is a practical cartridge in blowback-operated pistols; producing a respectable level of energy from a gun of moderate weight and size. The PM is heavy for its size by modern US commercial handgun standards, largely because in a blowback pistol, the heavy slide provides greater inertia to delay opening of the breech until internal pressures have fallen to a safe level. Other, more powerful cartridges have been used in blowback pistol designs, but the Makarov is widely regarded as particularly well balanced in its design elements.
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the slide. The front sight is integrally machined into the slide, and a 3–4 mm wide textured strip is engraved on top of the slide in order to prevent aim-disturbing glare. The rear sight is dovetailed into the slide and multiple heights are available to adjust the impact point. The extractor is of an external spring-loaded type, and features a prominent flange preventing loss if a case should rupture. The breech face is deeply recessed in order to aid in extraction and ejection reliability. The stamped sheet steel slide-lock lever has a tail serving the purpose of ejector. The one-piece, wraparound bakelite or plastic grip is reinforced with steel inserts and has a detent inside the screw bushing preventing unscrewing during firing. The sheet-metal mainspring housed inside the grip panel powers the hammer in both the main and rebound stroke, the
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squeeze, trading first shot accuracy for safety. Racking the slide, manually cocking the hammer or firing a cartridge all cock the hammer, setting the trigger for the next shot to single action. The PM is a semi-automatic firearm, therefore its rate of fire depends on how rapidly the shooter squeezes the trigger. Spent cartridges are ejected some 5.5–6 meters away to the shooter's right and rear. After firing the last round, the slide is held back by the slide stop lever/ejector. Magazines can be removed from the gun via the heel release, located on the bottom of the grip. After loading a fresh magazine, the slide can be released by pressing the lever on the left side of the frame or by racking the slide and releasing it; either action loads a cartridge into the chamber and readies the pistol to fire again.
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separate contests for a new service pistol were created, respectively for a 7.62mm and 9mm pistol. It was later judged that the new 9.2×18mm cartridge, designed by B. V. Semin, was the best round suited for the intended role. The lower pressures of the cartridge allowed practical straight blowback operation (reducing the cost and complexity of the weapon), while retaining low recoil and good stopping power.
880:. Produced locally with minor cosmetic differences (i.e. the width of the slide's sight rail and configuration of the safety lever). The military version was produced from 1959 to 1960 in Factory 626, and featured a characteristic shield embossed with 5 stars on the grip shell. Civilian Type 59s were produced by Norinco for the export market.
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690:. While similar in operation (straight blowback), and chambered for the same round, these pistols are often found labeled at gun shows by some US gun retailers as "Polish Makarovs" and "Hungarian Makarovs". Nonetheless, these cosmetically similar designs are independent of the PM and have more in common with the
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and generation of 25% more gas pressure. The PMM magazine holds 12 rounds, compared to the PM's eight rounds. Versions that held ten rounds were produced in greater quantities than the 12-round magazine. The PMM is able to use existing 9.2×18mm PM cartridges and has other minor modifications such as
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revolvers. The adoption of the future AK assault rifle relegated the pistol to a light, handy self-defense weapon. The TT was unsuited for such a role, as it was heavy and bulky. Also, the
Tokarev pistols omitted a safety and magazines were deemed too easy to lose. As a result, in December 1945, two
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The chrome-lined, four-groove, 9.27mm caliber barrel is pressed and pinned to the frame through a precision-machined ring. The 7 kg recoil spring wraps around and is guided by the barrel. The spring-loaded trigger guard is pivoted down and swung to either side on the frame, allowing removal of
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A wide variety of aftermarket additions and replacements exist for the
Makarov pistol, including replacement barrels, custom grips, custom finishes and larger sights with various properties to replace the notoriously small originals. A scope/light mount exists for the Makarov pistol but requires a
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Several engineers took part in the contest, including
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pistol in
Russian service, although as of 2016, large numbers of Makarov pistols are still in Russian military and police service. The PM is still the service pistol of many Eastern European and former Soviet republics. North Korea and Vietnam also use PMs as standard-issue pistols, however North
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in addition to the standard 9 mm
Makarov round. Some minor modifications were made to facilitate importation into the United States, including the replacement of the rear fixed sight with an adjustable sight (only these Russian models marketed abroad feature an adjustable sight). A sporting
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trigger mechanism. Engaging the manual safety simultaneously decocks the hammer if cocked, and prevents movement of slide, trigger and hammer. Both carrying with safety engaged, or with safety disengaged and hammer uncocked are considered safe. The DA trigger pull is heavy, requiring a strong
1375:: Copy pistols were produced. Known locally as "Pistole-M". Can be recognised through the plain dark grip shells, higher polish bluing, and early features (undrilled safety lever, round safety detent holes...). Special training cutaways with serial number prefix "SM" were also produced.
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Although various pistols had been introduced in
Russian service to replace the Makarov, none have been able to entirely supplant it; the MP-443 Grach/PYa is technically the Russian military's standard sidearm but suffers from quality control and reliability issues. In September 2019,
844:: Copy pistols were produced since 1960. Arsenal 10 produced them between 1970 and 2007. Can be recognized by means of the digit "10" enclosed within a circle stamped into the left side of the frame, straight hammer serrations, slim star grip grip panels w/star and lanyard ring.
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An experimental variant of the
Makarov pistol, the TKB-023, was designed with a polymer frame to reduce the weight and costs of the weapon. It had passed Soviet military trials but was never fielded, due to concerns about the polymer's capacities for long-term storage and use.
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caused by inadvertent pressure on the trigger, e.g., in carrying the weapon in dense brush or re-holstering it. However, the heavy trigger weight in double-action mode decreases first-shot accuracy. The
Bulgarian-model Makarov pistol was approved for sale in the US state of
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and the disconnector, while its lower end is the heel and spring of the magazine catch. The sear spring also serves another function, powering the slide lock lever. Makarov pistol parts seldom break with normal usage, and are easily serviced using few tools.
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During the 1990s, Baikal marketed various
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more ergonomic grip panels as well as flutes in the chamber that aid in extraction. As of 2015, it is—alongside
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have developed their own handgun designs chambering the 9×18mm round. Hungary developed the
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2284:"Latihan Menembak untuk Tercapainya Profesionalisme Anggota Lanud Wiriadinata"
1726:"Here's an update on the Russian handgun that will likely replace the Makarov"
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2464:"Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam được trang bị những loại súng ngắn nào"
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A Russian-produced Parkerized and dura-painted Makarov PM.
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and afterwards; apart from the USSR itself, they were
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Jenzen-Jones, N.R. & Ferguson, Jonathan (2014).
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2674:. Weapon. Vol. 84. Oxford: Osprey Publishing.
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1897:. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 105.
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2251:Nambiar, Air Marshal Raghunath (25 July 2019).
1819:Pistols: An Illustrated History of Their Impact
1772:"Russian new Udav pistol passes military test"
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2041:(35th ed.). Jane's Information Group.
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1642:. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media. p. 13.
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2524:"East German Makarov: A Cold War Classic"
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920:: Used by pro-Russian militas in 2014.
547:The PM has a free-floating triangular
496:made locally as the BaekDuSan pistol.
3386:Cold War firearms of the Soviet Union
3376:9×18mm Makarov semi-automatic pistols
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2697:"Pistol Makarov 9 mm: Technical Data"
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1736:from the original on 18 January 2019.
1561:from the original on 23 February 2008
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2647:. Boulder, Colorado: Paladin Press.
2570:The Encyclopedia of Handheld Weapons
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2504:from the original on 1 December 2018
1872:from the original on 13 January 2017
1691:. David & Charles. p. 180.
2156:from the original on 27 August 2018
1822:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 257, 259–260.
1778:. 12 September 2019. Archived from
1610:Gunsmithing - Pistols and Revolvers
622:Pistolet Makarova Modernizirovannyy
616:The most widely known variant, the
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425:. Under the project leadership of
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2405:Federation of American Scientists
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2228:. 18 October 2015. Archived from
2093:"World Infantry Weapons: Algeria"
2039:Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009/2010
1705:from the original on 27 June 2014
1685:; Walter, John (29 August 2004).
1634:Peterson, Philip (23 June 2011).
1531:from the original on 22 June 2020
465:design, influenced by the German
3391:Semi-automatic pistols of Russia
1911:from the original on 3 June 2016
1800:(in Russian). 12 September 2019.
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1939:(in Russian). 1 August 2015.
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2572:. Lewis International, Inc.
2547:. Jane's Information Group.
2383:North Korea Country Handbook
1580:Dowling, Timothy C. (2015).
891:Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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128:Tuareg rebellion (1990–1995)
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290:93.5 mm (3.68 in)
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1586:. ABC CLIO. p. 496.
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1004:: Especially used by the
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1636:"How Did They Get Here?"
1525:Edwin H. Lowe Publishing
1409:List of Russian weaponry
1404:Izhevsk Mechanical Plant
986:: Used by pilots of the
874:People's Liberation Army
728:
708:Izhevsk Mechanical Plant
522:straight-blowback-action
201:Izhevsk Mechanical Plant
120:South African Border War
18:Makarov (disambiguation)
2643:Kokalis, Peter (2001).
2624:Galeotti, Mark (2017).
2597:Datig, Fred A. (1988).
2543:Hogg, Ian, ed. (2002).
2344:Oxford University Press
1265:: Used by police units.
686:and Czechoslovakia the
639:Russian Airborne Troops
593:Baikal IJ70-18A Makarov
362:8-round detachable box
271:730 g (26 oz)
208:(2013–present) (Russia)
2447:. 2013. Archived from
2200:Pty. Ltd. p. 37.
2099:. 2015. Archived from
2069:. 2000. Archived from
2067:Special Operations.com
1352:Zimbabwe National Army
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354:50 m (55 yd)
1816:Kinard, Jeff (2004).
906:: Made under license.
736:
592:
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423:semi-automatic pistol
108:Nicaraguan Revolution
54:Semi-automatic pistol
25:Semi-automatic pistol
2956:Anti-materiel rifles
2723:on 13 November 2009.
2500:. 30 November 2018.
2451:on 24 November 2016.
1688:Pistols of the World
1008:officers in the 60s.
553:accidental discharge
342:Muzzle velocity
16:For other uses, see
2103:on 24 November 2016
1782:on 5 December 2019.
1756:. 18 January 2019.
206:Kalashnikov Concern
132:Burundian Civil War
100:First Indochina War
2423:на дистанции 25 м.
2421:пистолета Макарова
2289:TNI Angkatan Udara
2282:(28 August 2019).
2177:, pp. 99–102.
1975:on 31 August 2009.
1730:Military Times.com
858:: Burundian rebels
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174:Production history
164:Colombian Conflict
148:Russo-Georgian War
140:Second Chechen War
112:Lebanese Civil War
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3119:GP-25/GP-30/GP-34
3111:Grenade launchers
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2681:978-1-47285-348-6
2654:978-1-58160-122-0
2635:978-1-4728-1908-6
2608:978-0-94582-803-7
2529:American Rifleman
2470:(in Vietnamese).
2363:on 30 August 2018
2353:978-0-19-928085-8
2330:Small Arms Survey
2318:. 10 August 2019.
2280:Lanud Wiriadinata
2207:978-0-9924-6243-7
2149:978-0-521-88039-8
2123:Small Arms Survey
2073:on 22 August 2013
2048:978-0-7106-2869-5
1904:978-1-4402-2709-7
1829:978-1-85109-470-7
1698:978-0-87349-460-1
1672:, pp. 55–56.
1649:978-1-4402-2881-0
1620:978-1-4402-0389-3
1593:978-1-59884-947-9
1489:on 31 August 2018
1479:978-0-521-19714-4
1456:Small Arms Survey
872:: Adopted by the
613:Makarov pistols.
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3340:7.62×54mmR
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3039:PP-91 KEDR
2932:OTs-03 SVU
2889:SR-3 Vikhr
2776:small arms
2701:Makarov.ch
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1876:10 January
1565:27 January
1430:References
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1167:Mozambique
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3345:9.3×64mm
3245:Missiles
3102:Ordnance
2996:Saiga-12
2988:Shotguns
2784:Handguns
2770:Current
2717:50ae.net
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252:Variants
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179:Designer
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3062:RPK-74M
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3034:PP-90M1
2859:AKS-74U
2792:Makarov
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