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The Makarov is a very common pistol, once standard issue for the Russian Military. It is easy to find and generally inexpensive, around US$200. The 9x18 round delivers power between the .380 ACP and 9x19mm Luger. its reliability and small size make it popular for concealed carry. Some safety issues have been raised about the free floating firing pin, but even California allows this weapon. Russian Makarovs are even C&R eligible. This pistol continues to be popular throughout the world.
The Makarov PM pistol has appeared in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:
Makarov PM
Specifications
Type: Pistol
Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov
Capacity: 8 round box magazine
Fire Modes: Semiautomatic (Double Action/Single Action)
Film
- Afghan Mujahideen and George Dzundza as Cmdr. Daskal in The Beast of War
- Janus henchmen, Isabella Scorupco as Natalya Simonova, and Gottfried John as Gen. Arkady Ourumov in Goldeneye
- Iraqi soldiers and Mark Wahlberg as SFC Troy Barlow in Three Kings
- Ewan McGregor as Tom Lincoln and Lincoln Six Echo in The Island (stainless steel finish)
- The "cook" in The Hunt for Red October
- Chinese triad members in Lethal Weapon 4
- Kenneth Tsang as General Moon, Will Yun Lee as Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, and Toby Stephens as Gustav Graves in Die Another Day
- British Skinhead in Formula 51
- Russian Army soldiers and Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in The World Is Not Enough
- Ciarán Hinds as Carl in Munich
- Torpedo Officer, Political Officer and Executive Officer in K-19: The Widowmaker
- Numerous MVD Officers in Red Heat
- Jeremy Irons as Simon Gruber in Die Hard with a Vengeance
- Vietnamese thugs and Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies
- Ray Liotta as Macha in Revolver
- Alexander Nevsky and Michael York in "Moscow Heat"
- "Bill Lee" (Peter Weller) in David Cronenberg's film adaptation of William S. Burroughs Naked Lunch
- The "Iron" in Brother (Brat)
- Russian mobsters in Little Odessa
Television
- Keifer Sutherland as Agent Jack Bauer and a Russian Consul Guard in 24
- Michael K. Williams as Ronnie in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (episode "Hollywood Brass", stainless steel finish)
- Russian terrorist in Seven Days
- Given to Fiona by Michael as birthday present is Burn Notice
- Used by Dana Delany in an episode of Battlestar Galactica
- "The Wire", season 02/episode 6, approx 10-minute mark. Omar Michael K. Williams testifies against "Bird" Fredro Starr in the Gant killing, and identifies a stainless Makarov as the .380 murder weapon.
- Sergei Bezrukov as Alexander Belov, Dmitri Dyuzhev as Kosmos Kholmogorov, Andrei Panin as Vladimir Kaverin in Brigada
Anime
- Taiwanese Triad members and Kirika Yuumura in Noir
- Assassin Natasha Radinov breifly uses one in Gunsmith Cats
- Used by Liang Qi in Canaan
Video Games
Game Title | Referred as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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The 9th Company Roots of Terror | 2008 | |||
Conflict: Vietnam | suppressor can be attached | 2004 | ||
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater | 2004 | |||
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl | PMm | Despite the name, it's a regular PM | 2007 | |
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune | PM 9mm | 2007 | ||
Far Cry 2 | 2008 | |||
America's Army | Third-person model, non-playable | 2002 | ||
Vietcong | 2003 | |||
IGI 2: Covert Strike | 2003 | |||
World in Conflict: Soviet Assault | Used by Capt. Malashenko when he kills Col. Orlovsky | 2009 |
Makarov PMM
Movies
Video Games
6P9 PB
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Far Cry 2 | Silenced Makarov 6P9 | 2008 | ||
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl | PB1s | 2007 |
MP-448 Skyph
Calibers: 9x18 Makarov Weight unloaded: 590 g Length: 162 mm Barrel length: 94 mm Capacity: 12 rounds The MP-448 'Skyph' pistol has been developed at Izhevsk Mechanical Plant (IzhMech, also known under the trademark "Baikal") during late 1990s, as an enhanced version of the famous Makarov PM pistol, which is also manufactured by IzhMash. In fact, the Skyph is simply a makarov with a polymer frame - and a few internal maechanism alterations. The MP-448 'Skyph' pistol was initially offered for export sales and for local authorities. But production was halted due to lack of demand. There are no takers for this pistol because there are only marginal improvements in ergonomics and accuracy over the Makarov PM and the Skyph also costs more. Because of this, countries that still use the 9x18mm cartridge are sticking with the Makarov pistol. Russian military and paramilitary forces have switched to the more powerful 9x19mm Parabellum and as such are purchasing larger, more powerful and higher capacity pistols such as the MP-443 Grach and MP-446 Viking (also manufactured by Izhmash).