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Makarov pistol during the Soviet era

Makarov pistol during the Soviet era

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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.