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Guns International #: 103383642
Seller's Inventory #: FB00423
Synopsis:
Classic Russian Izhevsk Military Makarov, produced in 1964 with a "P" date code, cal. 9mmMak, designed by Nikolay Makarov and serving as the standard sidearm for Soviet forces beginning in 1951, this example with two early style and correctly functioning magazines, later electropenciled with matching numbers.
Description:
Standard configuration Izhevsk Makarov pistol in 9mmMak with fixed blade front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked "?? 1397" with matching "?? 1397 ?" on the left side of frame followed by Izhevsk logo and "P" date code reflecting production in 1964. Forward frame extension marked "1397". Import marks on right side of frame. Reddish brown bakelite grip molded with encircled 5-pointed star on each side. Two early style eight-round magazines, one numbered "2873-2", the other "813-2", later electropenciled "1397-1" and "1397-2" respectively, with large indicator windows. The PM was designed by Nikolay Makarov to replace the TT pistol, becoming the standard service pistol of the Soviet Armed Forces and the Militarily in 1951, one of the most-produced and recognizable firearms in the world.
Condition:
98% salt blue with light holster wear at muzzle, a few scattered handling marks, the blue slightly dulled on the frontstrap. Comparable condition grip. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics with both magazines.
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Guns International #: 103383642
Category - Makarov Pistols
- 9mm Pistols
Russian Izhevsk, Military Makarov, "P" date code, 1397, FB00423
Description: Synopsis: Classic Russian Izhevsk Military Makarov, produced in 1964 with a "P" date code, cal. 9mmMak, designed by Nikolay Makarov and serving as the standard sidearm for Soviet forces beginning in 1951, this example with two early style and correctly functioning magazines, later electropenciled with matching numbers. Description: Standard configuration Izhevsk Makarov pistol in 9mmMak with fixed blade front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked "?? 1397" with matching "?? 1397 ?" on the left side of frame followed by Izhevsk logo and "P" date code reflecting production in 1964. Forward frame extension marked "1397". Import marks on right side of frame. Reddish brown bakelite grip molded with encircled 5-pointed star on each side. Two early style eight-round magazines, one numbered "2873-2", the other "813-2", later electropenciled "1397-1" and "1397-2" respectively, with large indicator windows. The PM was designed by Nikolay Makarov to replace the TT pistol, becoming the standard service pistol of the Soviet Armed Forces and the Militarily in 1951, one of the most-produced and recognizable firearms in the world. Condition: 98% salt blue with light holster wear at muzzle, a few scattered handling marks, the blue slightly dulled on the frontstrap. Comparable condition grip. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics with both magazines. Manufacturer: Izhevsk Model: Makarov Serial Number: 1397 Caliber Info: 9mm Condition: VG-EXC Price: $1,695.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103383642
Seller's Inventory #: FB00423
Synopsis:
Classic Russian Izhevsk Military Makarov, produced in 1964 with a "P" date code, cal. 9mmMak, designed by Nikolay Makarov and serving as the standard sidearm for Soviet forces beginning in 1951, this example with two early style and correctly functioning magazines, later electropenciled with matching numbers.
Description:
Standard configuration Izhevsk Makarov pistol in 9mmMak with fixed blade front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked "?? 1397" with matching "?? 1397 ?" on the left side of frame followed by Izhevsk logo and "P" date code reflecting production in 1964. Forward frame extension marked "1397". Import marks on right side of frame. Reddish brown bakelite grip molded with encircled 5-pointed star on each side. Two early style eight-round magazines, one numbered "2873-2", the other "813-2", later electropenciled "1397-1" and "1397-2" respectively, with large indicator windows. The PM was designed by Nikolay Makarov to replace the TT pistol, becoming the standard service pistol of the Soviet Armed Forces and the Militarily in 1951, one of the most-produced and recognizable firearms in the world.
Condition:
98% salt blue with light holster wear at muzzle, a few scattered handling marks, the blue slightly dulled on the frontstrap. Comparable condition grip. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics with both magazines.
Guns International #: 103383642
Seller's Inventory #: FB00423
Synopsis:
Classic Russian Izhevsk Military Makarov, produced in 1964 with a "P" date code, cal. 9mmMak, designed by Nikolay Makarov and serving as the standard sidearm for Soviet forces beginning in 1951, this example with two early style and correctly functioning magazines, later electropenciled with matching numbers.
Description:
Standard configuration Izhevsk Makarov pistol in 9mmMak with fixed blade front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked "?? 1397" with matching "?? 1397 ?" on the left side of frame followed by Izhevsk logo and "P" date code reflecting production in 1964. Forward frame extension marked "1397". Import marks on right side of frame. Reddish brown bakelite grip molded with encircled 5-pointed star on each side. Two early style eight-round magazines, one numbered "2873-2", the other "813-2", later electropenciled "1397-1" and "1397-2" respectively, with large indicator windows. The PM was designed by Nikolay Makarov to replace the TT pistol, becoming the standard service pistol of the Soviet Armed Forces and the Militarily in 1951, one of the most-produced and recognizable firearms in the world.
Condition:
98% salt blue with light holster wear at muzzle, a few scattered handling marks, the blue slightly dulled on the frontstrap. Comparable condition grip. Mirror bore. Correct manual mechanics with both magazines.