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  2. Makarov pistol - Wikipedia

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    A sporting version is the Baikal-442. [20] The importation of these commercial models into the U.S. was later further restricted with the U.S. Government's importation ban on Russian firearms. The Baikal IZH-79-8 is a modified version of the standard Makarov pistol, with an 8 mm barrel, modified to allow it to fire gas cartridges. These guns ...

  3. Makarych - Wikipedia

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    Since September 2008, produced under designation МР-79-9ТМ; MP-471 - 8-round, designed in 2004, [3] production started in 2005, 10x23 mm cartridge. Available only for private security companies [4] IZH-79-9TM-10 (ИЖ-79-9ТМ-10) - 10-round, 9 мм P.A. cartridge. Since September 2008, produced under designation МР-79-9ТМ-10

  4. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    Baikal-442 (9×18mm Makarov) export sporting version Russia Soviet Union: PSM pistol: 5.45×18mm: 1973–present still issued to high ranking government officials, police, military & security forces IZh-75 (commercial) Baikal-441 Russia Soviet Union: P-96 pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum (9×18mm Makarov) 2000s–present P-96S Russia

  5. Izhevsk Mechanical Plant - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the plant began production of IZh-56 combination guns. Since 1960, Izhmekh supplied hunting shotguns for export under the trademark " Baikal ". The first model that began to sell for export was IZh-54 [ 2 ] In 1973 plant began production of PSM pistol , in 1978 - IZh-35 pistols.

  6. Baikal IZH-46M - Wikipedia

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    The only visible and mechanical difference is the IZH-46M is built with a slightly longer (0.5" or 12 mm +/-) air compression cylinder. As all other components except chamber length and piston stroke are the same, visually the original IZH-46 barrel appears to extend further beyond the air compression cylinder than the current IZh-46M.

  7. Yevgeny Krasnoyarov - Wikipedia

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    He then pulled out a IZH-79-8 and shot the two men non-fatally before speeding away. [1] His next known crime occurred six years later when he went to the house of a local Romani people family in Chita. Krasnoyarov threw a Molotov cocktail at the house and then opened fire on them with his pistol. No casualties were reported, but the father ...

  8. MCM pistol - Wikipedia

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    Baikal "Margo" (МЦМ-К «Марго») [5] A more concealable version of the pistol, Margo is available for a less formal target shooting and self-defence applications. The barrel is shortened to 98 mm and original sights are simplified in this version. [6] MP-449 - .25 ACP variant; IZh-77 (ИЖ-77) - non-lethal gas pistol [7] [8]

  9. IZh-27 - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, IZh-27 and TOZ-34 were the most common hunting shotguns in the Soviet Union. [8] Also, a number of these shotguns were sold in foreign countries. [9] [10] In the 1990s, the production of the IZh-27MM variant (IZh-27M chambered in 12/76 mm Magnum shotgun shells) began. [11] In September 2008, IZh-27 was renamed into MP-27 (Mechanical ...