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![]() RADOM P-64 MODEL M - 9mm X 18 MAKAROV Guns International #: 103608363 Seller's Inventory #: 4670122 Category: Radom Pistols - 9mm Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Bass Pro - Orlando Member Since: 4/22/25 State: Florida Zip: 32819 Country: United States Phone: (407) 563-5200 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 15 Total Number of Listings: 136 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: About Us: Ask for the Gun Library Click to Visit Cabela's Bass Pro Used Guns website - Fill in the Sellers Inventory # in the Pre-Owned Gun search and check out immediately. Description: The P-64 is a Polish semi-automatic pistol designed to fire the 9×18mm Makarov cartridge. The pistol was developed in the late 1950s at the Institute for Artillery Research (Polish: Zaklad Broni Strzeleckiej Centralnego Badawczego Poligonu Artyleryjskiego, which later became the Military Institute of Armament Technology, Polish: Wojskowy Instytut Techniczny Uzbrojenia w Zielonce—WITU) by a team consisting of: W. Czepukajtis, R. Zimny, H. Adamczyk, M. Adamczyk, S. Kaczmarski and J. Pyzel. The P-64 is also known as the CZAK (an acronym of the designers' last names with the exception of J. Pyzel, who joined the team after the name had been established). The P-64 is a double-action blowback-operated pistol. It has a spring extractor mounted within the slide. The rotating slide catch, installed inside the pistol's frame, contains a protrusion which acts as an empty case ejector. The pistol's trigger mechanism includes a disconnector (which ensures semi-automatic-only fire); a double-action trigger (which allows the pistol to be both cocked and fired with one pull of the trigger); and an exposed hammer. The slide features a loaded chamber indicator (which, both visually and by feel, indicates the presence of a round in the chamber) and a manual safety lever that prevents the weapon from being accidentally discharged with the hammer either cocked or released. This feature also allows a round to be chambered with the safety engaged or toggled off. In the "safe" position, the firing pin is locked, and the trigger bar is disconnected from the hammer notch. If the hammer is cocked and the safety is engaged, the safety will release the hammer. In 1971 the hammer was modified internally, although some 1971 dated examples exist without the modification, those can be distinguished by the absence of an "A" marking on the receiver, behind the grip. In 1973 the trigger mechanism was modified, and the hammer was changed to a triangular shape, designed to be easier for cocking with the thumb. The P-64 is fed from a 6-round single-stack box magazine. After the last round has been fired, the magazine follower lifts the slide catch, which locks the slide open. The slide can then be released by withdrawing the magazine a short distance and pulling the slide back. The pistol is equipped with a fixed front sight, and a dovetailed rear sight with a square notch. The sights are calibrated for firing at 50 meters. The all-steel P-64 is manufactured mainly by machine cutting. Often the magazines sold with the pistol do not match the serial number of the weapon, but this magazine does match. 9x18 Makarov SOLD Manufacturer: 05/05/1975 Chambers: 6 + 1 Metal Condition: Excellent Bore Condition: Excellent Barrels: 3.6 Triggers: Double Action / Single Action (DA/SA) Stock Dimensions: Overall Length - 6.5 Fore End: Steel Frame Butt Pad: Polymer/Plastic Grip - Black Checkered Plastic Weight: 1.5 lbs. Sights: Fixed Front Blade and Dovetailed Fixed Rear Notch Item Location: Orlando, FL |