|nationality = Russian<ref name= "wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makarov_pistol Wikipedia entry on Makarov]</ref>
|classification = HG
|classification = HG
|rarity = 3
|rarity = 3
|manufacturer = Izhevsk Mechanical Plant
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|min_dmg= 9
|min_dmg= 9
|max_dmg= 26
|max_dmg= 26
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|skillname = Precision Suppression N
|skillname = Precision Suppression N
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|skillid = nighttargethitDebuff
|costume1 = Halloween
|costume1 = Halloween<!--costume name needed-->
| characterid = PM
| characterid = PM
| GAIN_CN = 指挥官,别担心,跟着我的节奏来,工作就没问题。
| GAIN_CN = 指挥官,别担心,跟着我的节奏来,工作就没问题。
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The Makarov pistol was adopted by the Soviet Union in 1951, following a competition created to replace the obsolete Tokarev TT-33 semi-automatic pistol and Nagant M1895 revolver. Rather than building a pistol to an existing cartridge in the Soviet inventory, Nikolai Makarov took up the German wartime Walther "Ultra" design, fundamentally an enlarged Walther PP, utilizing the 9×18mm Makarovcartridge designed by B.V. Semin in 1946. For simplicity and economy, the Makarov pistol was of straight blowback operation, with the9×18mm Makarov cartridge being the most powerful cartridge it could safely and practically fire. The Luftwaffe had rejected this pistol design some years before because of its poor accuracy. Although the nominal calibre was 9.0 mm, the actual bullet was 9.22 mm in diameter, since caliber in Russia is measured between the grooves and not the lands of the rifling. Being shorter and wider, the 9mm Makarov cartridge is thus incompatible with pistols chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum cartridges and vice-versa.
The Makarov pistol was adopted by the Soviet Union in 1951, following a competition created to replace the obsolete Tokarev TT-33 semi-automatic pistol and Nagant M1895 revolver. Rather than building a pistol to an existing cartridge in the Soviet inventory, Nikolai Makarov took up the German wartime Walther "Ultra" design, fundamentally an enlarged Walther PP, utilizing the 9×18mm Makarovcartridge designed by B.V. Semin in 1946. For simplicity and economy, the Makarov pistol was of straight blowback operation, with the9×18mm Makarov cartridge being the most powerful cartridge it could safely and practically fire. The Luftwaffe had rejected this pistol design some years before because of its poor accuracy. Although the nominal calibre was 9.0 mm, the actual bullet was 9.22 mm in diameter, since caliber in Russia is measured between the grooves and not the lands of the rifling. Being shorter and wider, the 9mm Makarov cartridge is thus incompatible with pistols chambered for 9×19mm Parabellum cartridges and vice-versa.
In 1951, the PM was selected because of its extreme reliability, simplicity, and ease of manufacture over other competing designs. It remained in wide front-line service with Soviet military and police until and beyond the end of the USSR in 1991. Variants of the pistol remain in production in Russia, China, and Bulgaria. In the U.S., surplus Soviet and East German military Makarovs are listed as eligiblecurio and relic items by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, because the countries of manufacture, the USSR and the GDR, no longer exist.
In 1951, the PM was selected because of its extreme reliability, simplicity, and ease of manufacture over other competing designs. It remained in wide front-line service with Soviet military and police until and beyond the end of the USSR in 1991. Variants of the pistol remain in production in Russia, China, and Bulgaria. In the U.S., surplus Soviet and East German military Makarovs are listed as eligiblecurio and relic items by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, because the countries of manufacture, the USSR and the GDR, no longer exist.<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
| trivia =
| trivia =
* There's another version of Fully-Automatic Makarov called [http://en.gfwiki.com/wiki/Stechkin Stechkin]. The Stechkin Pistol comes with shoulder stock to control the recoil.
* There's another version of Fully-Automatic Makarov called [[Stechkin]]<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stechkin_automatic_pistol Wikipedia entry on Stechkin]</ref>. The Stechkin Pistol comes with shoulder stock to control the recoil.
* Pistolet Beshumnyy(PB) was based from Makarov pistol, with additional of integral supressor. Only used for KGB and other Soviet clandestine organisation.
* Pistolet Beshumnyy(PB) was based from Makarov pistol, with additional of integral suppressor. Only used for KGB and other Soviet clandestine organisation.<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
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| references =
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makarov_pistol Wikipedia entry on Makarov]
There's another version of Fully-Automatic Makarov called Stechkin[7]. The Stechkin Pistol comes with shoulder stock to control the recoil.
Pistolet Beshumnyy(PB) was based from Makarov pistol, with additional of integral suppressor. Only used for KGB and other Soviet clandestine organisation.[1]