
The weapon shop was also not changed and remained with the 8 ammo capacity. The store latch was left in its usual place - at the bottom of the pistol grip. The sights of the weapon were decided to be supplemented with white dots for ease of aiming, and the paint is not light accumulative. The front of the housing has become smoother. First of all, the rear part of the cover-shutter became straight, the notch also changed, becoming longer. The changes also affected the cover-shutter, which also differs from the original weapon. For more convenient firing from two hands, the shape of the safety bracket was changed, which became rectangular with a slight bend in the front. For a more comfortable holding of arms, the handle pads were replaced, which really had a positive effect on the holdability and reliability of the grip of the weapon. The ammunition, which uses a gun, left the same 9x18PM, a model for the cartridge 9x17 was developed separately. It was also planned to make a service sample, but, naturally, there was no calculation that the pistol would fall into the military environment. The weapon was primarily created as a model for the civilian market, that is, as a weapon of self-defense, for entertaining shooting, and so on. Immediately, more convenient covers on the handle, a protrusion in the lower part of the store, a safety bracket, and so on, but in order, are striking. The design of the gun itself, naturally did not touch, but took up the appearance and ergonomics.
BULGARIAN MAKAROV PISTOL IMPORTED BY ARSENAL UPGRADE
In 1990, the Arsenal weapons company began creating its own Makarov pistol, which was supposed to be more ergonomic and easy to use, in other words, it was decided to upgrade the weapon. Of course, the PM is not a universal pistol absolutely for all tasks, but with many it can cope with great success, as well as its quite interesting version of the Bulgarian production. Well, the fact that a weapon is made not only in the country where it was developed, proves its relevance. Repeatedly met statements about Makarov pistol, that from this weapons you can only shoot, try to refute this statement, at the same time having become acquainted with a sample that is made in the image and likeness of the PM, but is made in Bulgaria. This is most clearly seen in the example of the Kalashnikov assault rifle, but this is by no means the only example. As stated in the old ad, “Russia is a generous soul,” and the Soviet Union was even more generous, giving many people virtually the opportunity to use their products.
