Beautiful Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol, made 1983, cal 9mmMak, bright 99% original blued finish, a significant post-WWII standard service sidearm adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in 1951.
Beautiful Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol, made 1983, cal 9mmMak, bright 99% original blued finish, a significant post-WWII standard service sidearm adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in 1951.
Description:
Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol manufactured in 1983, SN: CT5927, cal 9mmMak, blued finish with 3.75″ bbl, fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked with SN: “CT5927” with matching “CT5927” on the frame followed by Izhevsk logo and “1983” date. Right side of frame with import markings and “9mm Germany”. Fitted with reddish checkered bakelite grip molded with 5-pointed star and lanyard loop. Late Bulgarian style eight-round magazine with indicator window, electropenciled “5927-1”. The Makarov was formally adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in December 1951 as the standard service pistol, replacing the TT-30 and remaining in service until the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Condition:
Bright 99% original salt blued finish with comparable condition grips and magazine. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. A wonderful example of a late Russian Makarov pistol made in 1983.
Ishevsk Arsenal, Russian Makarov Pistol, Dated 1983, CT5927, FB00450
$1,195.00
Beautiful Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol, made 1983, cal 9mmMak, bright 99% original blued finish, a significant post-WWII standard service sidearm adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in 1951.
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Description
Synopsis:
Beautiful Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol, made 1983, cal 9mmMak, bright 99% original blued finish, a significant post-WWII standard service sidearm adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in 1951.
Description:
Izhevsk Arsenal Makarov pistol manufactured in 1983, SN: CT5927, cal 9mmMak, blued finish with 3.75″ bbl, fixed front and drift adjustable rear sight. Left side of slide marked with SN: “CT5927” with matching “CT5927” on the frame followed by Izhevsk logo and “1983” date. Right side of frame with import markings and “9mm Germany”. Fitted with reddish checkered bakelite grip molded with 5-pointed star and lanyard loop. Late Bulgarian style eight-round magazine with indicator window, electropenciled “5927-1”. The Makarov was formally adopted by the Soviet Armed Forces in December 1951 as the standard service pistol, replacing the TT-30 and remaining in service until the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Condition:
Bright 99% original salt blued finish with comparable condition grips and magazine. Mirror bright bore. Correct manual mechanics. A wonderful example of a late Russian Makarov pistol made in 1983.
Additional information
FB00450
FFL, CNR
CT5927
9mm
Ishevsk Arenal
Russia
Post WWII
Russia
Makarov
EXC
Mirror
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