The Soviet Makarov - An Overview and Brief Intro To Collecting and Identification.
Today we're looking at a few examples of early Soviet manufactured Makarov pistols. These guns are in 9x18mm Makarov, and are all made at the Izhevsk factory in the late 1950's to early 1960's. None have import marks, and all are in excellent condition. In this video we'll look a bit at the Makarov's history, users, how to identify an original Russian military version, and talk a bit about examples that don't have import marks.

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