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  2. Makarov pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Makarov pistol or PM (Russian: Пистолет Макарова, romanized: Pistolet Makarova, IPA: [pʲɪstɐˈlʲet mɐˈkarəvə], lit. 'Makarov's Pistol') is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol. Under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov, it became the Soviet Union's standard military and Militsiya side arm in 1951. [6]

  3. List of equipment of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force

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    Type 82 submachine gun, 9×18mm Makarov. Based on Polish FB PM-63 captured from Vietnam. Limited service in the Special Forces. Type 85 submachine gun, 7.62×25mm Type 51. Has an integral suppressor. Used by recon units and special forces. Replaced by QCW-05. Type 56 assault rifle, 7.62×39mm M43. Serving in the Militia, Reserve Forces and ...

  4. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Makarov PM: 9×18mm Makarov Soviet Union: Semi-automatic pistol [1] Stechkin: 9×18mm Makarov Soviet Union: Selective fire machine pistol [3] Glock 17: 9×19mm Parabellum Austria: Semi-automatic pistol Used by OMON, "Almaz" counter-terrorist unit, KGB Alpha Group. [4] SIG Sauer P226: 9×19mm Parabellum West Germany Switzerland: Semi-automatic ...

  5. 9×18mm Makarov - Wikipedia

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    The 9×18mm Makarov (designated 9mm Makarov by the C.I.P. and often called 9×18mm PM) is a pistol and submachine gun cartridge developed in the former USSR. During the latter half of the 20th century, it was a standard military pistol cartridge of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, analogous to the 9×19mm Parabellum in NATO and Western Bloc military use.

  6. List of equipment of the Korean People's Army Ground Force

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    Makarov PM Soviet Union [2]: A-74 Type 68 North Korea: Indigenous copy based on Tokarev TT-33 with elements of the Browning Hi-Power. [4] Former standard-issue pistol. [3] Type 70 North Korea: Self-designed and produced; Modeled after the FN M1910, Makarov PM, and the Walther PPK; chambered in .32 ACP. Issued to high-ranking officers. [3] Baek ...

  7. List of Russian weaponry makers - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Makarov, designed the Makarov pistol, the Soviet Union's standard military side arm from 1951 to 1991; Victor Makeev, inventor of the Soviet Unions submarine-launched ballistic missile; Nestor Makhno, anarchist, legendary inventor of tachanka; Alexander Morozov, designer of T-54/55 (the most produced tank in history), co-developer of T-34

  8. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of the Republic of ...

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    Makarov Soviet Union: 9×18mm Makarov [1] Stechkin Soviet Union: 9×18mm Makarov: Glock 17 Austria: 9×19mm Parabellum: Used by the Special Forces. Rifles and carbines; SKS Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm: Ceremonial usage AKS-74U Soviet Union: 5.45×39mm: Standard carbine Assault rifles; AK-47 Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm [2] AKM Soviet Union: 7.62×39mm ...

  9. Udar revolver - Wikipedia

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    Its design was based on the R-92 compact revolver chambered in 9x18mm Makarov for sale to police. A variant (R-92S) was made in 9x17mm Short for use by private security officers and bodyguards. The Udar-S ("Service") U94S [12.3x22mmR PM-32] is designed as a conventional revolver for use by private security, bodyguards, or security-conscious VIPs.