
Makarov pistol - Wikipedia
'Makarov's Pistol'), commonly known simply as the PM or Makarov, is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the Russian company Kalashnikov Concern. The PM was designed by …
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Vladimir Makarov - Call of Duty Wiki
Makarov serves as the secondary antagonist of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and the main antagonist of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. As well, he appeared as a customization option …
What Are the Best (and Worst) Makarov Pistols?
Nov 22, 2022 · That longevity can be seen in the way the Makarov continues to serve in armed conflict, and the way that it remains popular among collectors. Long gone from the import …
The Makarov: The AK of the Pistol World - Lucky Gunner Lounge
Nov 1, 2021 · The Makarov served through the Cold War and after. Russia officially replaced it in the early 2000s with a 9x19mm pistol, but use of the Makarov continues in their military and …
Makarov PM: Russia's Warfighting 'Walther' - Guns.com
Mar 1, 2021 · Renowned for its durability and simplicity, the Makarov PM saw wide service around the world from East Germany and Cuba to Afghanistan and Mongolia. This particular pistol is …
Makarov: The Low-Budget and Reliable Soviet Pistol That's Stood …
Nov 3, 2022 · Developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the Makarov is a pistol that's still in use today and favored by the collector's market.
Makarov.com - Makarov Basics
What is a Makarov? The Pistolet Makarova or Makarov is a semi-automatic (self-loading) pistol, designed in the 1950s by Russian Nikolai Federovich Makarov. The objective was to design a …
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This is a very small lot of the highly desirable Bulgarian Makarov military pistols made by Arsenal. 9x18 Caliber, Semi-Auto 8 Round capacity. Expect very minor holster wear and varying …
9×18mm Makarov - Wikipedia
The 9×18mm Makarov rounds in use with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are designed for pistols and submachine guns. In 2003, there were several variants of 9×18mm …