
The semi-automatic Makarov, named after its designer, was introduced into the armed forces of the former Soviet Union in 1951. Later a number of countries in the Warsaw Pact adopted this model as an ordinance pistol for police and miliary use.
The semi-automatic Makarov, named after its designer, was introduced into the armed forces of the former Soviet Union in 1951. Later a number of countries in the Warsaw Pact adopted this model as an ordinance pistol for police and miliary use.
Like the original, this CO₂ model has a single and double action system. It has all the operating elements and a movable slide. All the important parts of this sturdily built CO₂ pistol are made entirely of metal: frame, slide and exterior operating elements.
Features:
| Energy level (E₀) | < 3.0 J |
|---|---|
| Velocity (V₀) | 115 m/s (377 fps) |
| Caliber | 4.5 mm (.177) BBs |
| Power source | 1x 12 g CO₂ |
| Magazine capacity | 18 rounds |
| Shot capacity | 100 rounds |
| Trigger | Single / Double Action |
| Safety | Safety Lever |
| Length | 162 mm |
| Weight | 684 g |
| Holster type | A, B, C, D, E |
| EAN | 4000844434937 |
| UPC | 400084443493 |