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Hard to holster with suppressor (so it's either low power, or no holster.) Overall, I think that this pistol does its job of being a faithful replica of the Makarov PMm and since it’s the first Makarov styled GBB on the Market, I will also give it extra points for that too. Various holsters are also available, ranging from East German leather holsters, to the legendary EFA-2k.
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I will try to upload a video soon.Īt time of writing, there are no mods or upgrades directly for the WE Makarov, but I think that it will accept Bakail 654k grips and grips designed for the real double stack Makarov.
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It is also very gas efficient, being able to fire off around 50 shots per magazine, which is roughly 3 full mag refills and a few extra shots. The recoil is also a bit very crisp and hard, making it a joy to shoot. The accuracy of this gun is pretty good for stock, being able to hit an aluminium can from 15 meters (I Will do a proper grouping test later). Trigger pull is very long on double action, but comfortable in single action. To fire, what one must do is to load up the magazine with 14 6mm bb pellets and load the magazine into the gun. I’m not sure about if the Chamber is compatible (most likely not).Īround the barrel, there is a recoil spring which feels considerably harder to rack than all other GBB pistols I own (a WE Glock and KSC M93r) To reassemble, reverse the process of disassembly.Īnd while we're at it, here's a picture of the pistol disassembled Hopup is adjusted by pushing a knob on the barrel left/right and the hopup bucking should be compatible with VSR type hopup bucking. The loading nozzle seems to be made of plastic (also referred to as “polymer” by certain brands) whilst the blowback housing is seated right above the loading nozzle, out of sight. Inside the slide, there is there is the blowback housing and loading nozzle. Upon lifting the slide, I noticed the slide to be fairly light, giving me the feeling that the slide is made out of aluminium. To disassemble this gun, what you’d have to do is to pull the trigger guard down, pull slide up and force forward without the loading nozzle getting caught in the barrel. Something's telling me that the rear sight is a bit high, but that's also in real steel, so it's fine. I have also noted that the release valve is smaller than normal on this gun (most likely to accommodate the small size of the magazine.)Īlso, on this gun, the sights are nothing special just your standard everyday pistol sights. The magazine itself also has a glossy exterior finish. The Gun has a magazine release on the bottom of the gun which I like, since the mag doesn’t always have to drop out every time you holster your gun. Nothing much to be said about the suppressor, which is a plain matte black finish on metal (presumably aluminium alloy since it’s so light). The finish on this gun seems to be fairly good with a (most likely) faux semi-glossy black machined finish on the slide, a matte black finish on the frame and slide release, and a matte brown colour on the hammer and safety (appears on actual Makarov PM, not the PMm).
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As far as my concerns go, it’s more eco-friendly than foam. The gun is kept in an egg-carton type of material like how WE stores their Glocks. Inside the box, you will find a mock suppressor, Inner barrel extension and the Gun itself. The box that the Makarov came in was pretty standard with a picture of the pistol and the text “马可洛夫” Which is a direct phonetic translation of “Makarov”. The PMm variant has been introduced in 1991, which has a double stacked mag containing 12 rounds. Various copies have been made by other com-bloc countries such as China, Bulgaria and East Germany. The Makarov PM was initially introduced in the year 1949. It used a 9x18mm round and had an 8 round single stack magazine. The Makarov PM is a Russian designed handgun designed to replace the earlier TT33 handguns as well as the Nagant Revolvers used during WWII. The first Green Gas powered blowback Makarov in the whole history of airsoft (suck it, KWA!) Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, Comrades and Capitalists, today I will be reviewing the WE tech Makarov PMm GBB pistol.