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[[Image:Mp444.jpg|thumb|right|400px|MP-444 Bagira with magazine removed - 9x19mm]]
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'''MP-444 Bagira''' (MP - Mechanical Plant, "Bagira" - Bagheera, the black panther in Rudyard Kipling's ''The Jungle Book'') is an experimental Russian pistol, designed on Izhmekh in early 1990s as a planned replacement for [[Makarov PM]]. MP-444 was one of the first Russian designs with plastic body. The pistol was tested in 1995. It wasn't issued to any military or law enforcement agencies but found some usage in Kazakhstan as sporting and training weapon.
'''MP-444 Bagira''' (MP - Mechanical Plant, "Bagira" - Bagheera, the black panther in Rudyard Kipling's ''The Jungle Book'') is an experimental Russian pistol, designed on Izhmekh in early 1990s as a planned replacement for [[Makarov PM]]. MP-444 was one of the first Russian designs with plastic body. The pistol was tested in 1995. It wasn't issued to any military or law enforcement agencies. Since any data about its production and use, misplaced or deliberately is don't available in public access, this suggests that it was discontinued in favor of more promising projects, such as [[Yarygin PYa]].


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Revision as of 13:20, 2 May 2019

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MP-444 Bagira with magazine removed - 9x19mm

MP-444 Bagira (MP - Mechanical Plant, "Bagira" - Bagheera, the black panther in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book) is an experimental Russian pistol, designed on Izhmekh in early 1990s as a planned replacement for Makarov PM. MP-444 was one of the first Russian designs with plastic body. The pistol was tested in 1995. It wasn't issued to any military or law enforcement agencies. Since any data about its production and use, misplaced or deliberately is don't available in public access, this suggests that it was discontinued in favor of more promising projects, such as Yarygin PYa.

Specifications

Type: Handgun

Caliber: 9x19mm, 9x18mm Makarov, .380 ACP

Capacity: 10 or 15 rounds

Fire Modes: Semi-automatic

Weight: 760 g (unloaded)

Length: 186 mm

Barrel length: 104 mm


The MP-444 "Bagira" pistol appears in the following video games used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Notes Release Date
Battlefield 2 "MR-444" With and without silencer 2005
Terrorist Takedown 2: US Navy Seals MP-444 Bagira multiplayer-only weapon 2008


See Also