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Guns International #: 103383640
Seller's Inventory #: FB00455
Synopsis:
Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov Pistol, cal 9mmMak, manufactured in 1983, in excellent condition with earlier style but correctly functioning magazine. The Makarov was Russia's standard service pistol beginning in 1951 and used until the Soviet Union's collapse.
Description:
Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol manufactured in 1983, cal. 9mmMak, SN: CT4405, with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight, the rear sight marked "2" on back. Left side of slide marked "CT 4405" with matching "CT 4405" on the frame followed by Izhevsk Arsenal logo and "1983" date. Right side of frame with import markings. Fitted with reddish checkered grip with the traditional 5-pointed star and lanyard loop. Eight-round early style magazine with indicator window on each side; "4905" on left side seemingly scrubbed, "-68" on right side. The Makarov was formally adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in December 1951 as the standard service pistol, replacing the TT-33 and remaining in service until the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Condition:
Approximately 99% bright original blue with a few faint handling marks. Comparable condition grip with scuffing on back spine as imaged. Re-dipped magazine. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. An extremely nice Russian military Makarov made in 1983, fitted with an earlier configuration but mechanically functional magazine.
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Guns International #: 103383640
Category - 9x18 Makarov Pistols
- 9mm Pistols
Izhevsk Arsenal, Makarov Pistol, Dated 1983, CT4405, FB00455
Description: Synopsis: Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov Pistol, cal 9mmMak, manufactured in 1983, in excellent condition with earlier style but correctly functioning magazine. The Makarov was Russia's standard service pistol beginning in 1951 and used until the Soviet Union's collapse. Description: Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol manufactured in 1983, cal. 9mmMak, SN: CT4405, with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight, the rear sight marked "2" on back. Left side of slide marked "CT 4405" with matching "CT 4405" on the frame followed by Izhevsk Arsenal logo and "1983" date. Right side of frame with import markings. Fitted with reddish checkered grip with the traditional 5-pointed star and lanyard loop. Eight-round early style magazine with indicator window on each side; "4905" on left side seemingly scrubbed, "-68" on right side. The Makarov was formally adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in December 1951 as the standard service pistol, replacing the TT-33 and remaining in service until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Condition: Approximately 99% bright original blue with a few faint handling marks. Comparable condition grip with scuffing on back spine as imaged. Re-dipped magazine. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. An extremely nice Russian military Makarov made in 1983, fitted with an earlier configuration but mechanically functional magazine. Manufacturer: Ishevsk Arsenal Model: Makarov Serial Number: CT4405 Caliber Info: 9mm Condition: EXC Price: $1,195.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103383640
Seller's Inventory #: FB00455
Synopsis:
Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov Pistol, cal 9mmMak, manufactured in 1983, in excellent condition with earlier style but correctly functioning magazine. The Makarov was Russia's standard service pistol beginning in 1951 and used until the Soviet Union's collapse.
Description:
Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol manufactured in 1983, cal. 9mmMak, SN: CT4405, with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight, the rear sight marked "2" on back. Left side of slide marked "CT 4405" with matching "CT 4405" on the frame followed by Izhevsk Arsenal logo and "1983" date. Right side of frame with import markings. Fitted with reddish checkered grip with the traditional 5-pointed star and lanyard loop. Eight-round early style magazine with indicator window on each side; "4905" on left side seemingly scrubbed, "-68" on right side. The Makarov was formally adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in December 1951 as the standard service pistol, replacing the TT-33 and remaining in service until the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Condition:
Approximately 99% bright original blue with a few faint handling marks. Comparable condition grip with scuffing on back spine as imaged. Re-dipped magazine. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. An extremely nice Russian military Makarov made in 1983, fitted with an earlier configuration but mechanically functional magazine.
Guns International #: 103383640
Seller's Inventory #: FB00455
Synopsis:
Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov Pistol, cal 9mmMak, manufactured in 1983, in excellent condition with earlier style but correctly functioning magazine. The Makarov was Russia's standard service pistol beginning in 1951 and used until the Soviet Union's collapse.
Description:
Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol manufactured in 1983, cal. 9mmMak, SN: CT4405, with fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight, the rear sight marked "2" on back. Left side of slide marked "CT 4405" with matching "CT 4405" on the frame followed by Izhevsk Arsenal logo and "1983" date. Right side of frame with import markings. Fitted with reddish checkered grip with the traditional 5-pointed star and lanyard loop. Eight-round early style magazine with indicator window on each side; "4905" on left side seemingly scrubbed, "-68" on right side. The Makarov was formally adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in December 1951 as the standard service pistol, replacing the TT-33 and remaining in service until the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Condition:
Approximately 99% bright original blue with a few faint handling marks. Comparable condition grip with scuffing on back spine as imaged. Re-dipped magazine. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. An extremely nice Russian military Makarov made in 1983, fitted with an earlier configuration but mechanically functional magazine.