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Arsenal bulgarian makarov in .380
Arsenal bulgarian makarov in .380













arsenal bulgarian makarov in .380

The used value of a MAKAROV pistol has fallen (1.87) dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 507.55. The new value of a MAKAROV pistol has risen 144.49 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of 838.18. The lower receiver along with pistol grip and trigger guard is made from polymer, the upper receiver is made from steel. The 12 month average price is 838.18 new and 496.07 used.

ARSENAL BULGARIAN MAKAROV IN .380 SERIAL NUMBERS

The design is a straightforward blowback operation firing from open bolt. 380 Manufacture date appears to be 1999 as serial number is ADMatching serial numbers on slide, frame, and magazines Slide states caliber is 9x17 Made in Bulgaria DA/ SA 3. After Bulgaria's entry into NATO, a version chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum with a 25-round magazine was introduced. We took pictures of an average looking example. We took one of these Makarov’s out of the batch at random cleaned and test fired it, the pistol functioned great with commercially available ammo. These pistols are coming to us in very good to excellent condition. Production versions were produced in 9×18mm Makarov with a 32-round magazine. Surplus Bulgarian Makarov Pistols in 9×18, manufactured by Arsenal. The prototype and pre-production versions of the Shipka were chambered in 9×25mm Mauser and used a 30-round box magazine. The Shipka is a compact weapon originally intended for use by armored vehicle crews, pilots, and other shooters who might require either a close-quarter weapon or aimed shots at longer ranges. The Shipka was developed for the Bulgarian police and military. The name is a reference to the famous Shipka Pass, near Arsenal's Kazanlak headquarters, in the Balkans where Bulgarian volunteers and Russian troops defeated the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, thereby liberating Bulgaria. The Shipka is a 9mm Bulgarian submachine gun produced in 1996 by the Bulgarian company Arsenal. Originally posted by George RussianFirst Model Pistolet Makarova (PM) with frame cut out at top of triggerguardPistolet Makarova (PM).















Arsenal bulgarian makarov in .380