Makarov Pistol PM 1963 Low-poly (PBR)

The Makarov PM (Pistolet Makarova), especially the 1963 variant, is a compact Soviet semi-automatic pistol designed in the late 1940s and officially adopted in 1951. By 1963, it had become standard issue across many Warsaw Pact countries and various branches of the Soviet military and police forces. It is chambered in 9x18mm Makarov, a cartridge specifically developed for this handgun, offering a balance between manageable recoil and effective stopping power at short range.
The pistol features a straight blowback action, which is mechanically simple and reliable. It has an 8-round detachable box magazine, and is known for its ease of use, easy field-stripping, and minimal maintenance requirements. The double-action/single-action trigger system is paired with a slide-mounted safety/decocker, allowing the weapon to be carried safely with a round chambered.
Its design is compact and robust, with a steel frame and slide, fixed sights, and a distinctive curved grip with a lanyard loop. The grip panels are often made from bakelite or plastic with a star emblem on Soviet models.
A realistic 3D model of the 1963 Makarov PM would capture the iconic compact form, detailing such as serial numbers or Soviet markings, the checkered grip texture, and the polished blued finish. Ideal for historical visualization, period-accurate games, or military-themed simulations, the model would offer accurate proportions and clean geometry faithful to its Cold War origins.
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