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About ten years ago I walked into a gun store in Sacramento, Calif. They had just received a box of East German Makarovs. They were all like new. They came with the East German arms room documents, and a record of who had inspected the gun as it hung in the arms room rack some place in East Germany.
I paid $147.00 for the gun.
My gun came with a holster and extra magazine. The store also offered scores of boxes of ammo for $8.50 a box. I bought five.
While the gun looks sorta like a Walther PK it is heavier and it is a true blow back gun. So the slide is heavy.
But the gun shoots extremely well. It hits right on the "X" ring and to date it has never failed to fire. No stove pipes, no failures to feed, no jams.
Today, ammo is hard to find, but I still love the gun and it's one of my favorite pistols.
Any of you guys shoot one? If so where do you find ammo?
BTW: if you want one of these buy the German one. The Russian and Chinese versions are not nearly as nice as is my gun.
I paid $147.00 for the gun.
My gun came with a holster and extra magazine. The store also offered scores of boxes of ammo for $8.50 a box. I bought five.
While the gun looks sorta like a Walther PK it is heavier and it is a true blow back gun. So the slide is heavy.
But the gun shoots extremely well. It hits right on the "X" ring and to date it has never failed to fire. No stove pipes, no failures to feed, no jams.
Today, ammo is hard to find, but I still love the gun and it's one of my favorite pistols.
Any of you guys shoot one? If so where do you find ammo?
BTW: if you want one of these buy the German one. The Russian and Chinese versions are not nearly as nice as is my gun.