This video features a review of the East German Makarov pistol, specifically a 1961 model, which the creator acquired through a trade-up. The Makarov is highlighted as one of the creator's top five milsurp firearms. The video emphasizes that no firearms are sold or advertised and all demonstrations occur on a closed range under supervision. The creator also promotes their "Live Laugh Larp" podcast and social media channels.
This video features a practical accuracy test of an East German Makarov PM pistol at close range. The description highlights the pistol's Soviet origins, its 9x18mm Makarov cartridge, and its straight blow-back action, drawing a comparison to the Walther PPK. It also details the pistol's manufacturing by the Ernst Thälmann "Automobile and Hunting Weapons factory" in East Germany and mentions discounts for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories. The content focuses on the firearm's performance and provides supporting links for newsletters, merchandise, and Patreon support.
This video provides a book review for "The Makarov Pistol" by Henry Brown and Cameron White. The reviewer discusses the book's strengths as a collector's guide, highlighting its detailed information on Soviet and East German Makarov variants, serial number dating schemes, and accessories like ammunition and holsters. While acknowledging its self-published nature and less sophisticated aesthetics compared to premium firearm literature, the reviewer emphasizes the book's valuable content, especially for beginning collectors, and its affordability in both paperback and Kindle formats.
This video features Joel Persinger, "The Gun Guy," reviewing the East German Makarov pistol and evaluating its suitability for concealed carry. He highlights the pistol's reliability, simplicity of maintenance, and historical use by military and police forces worldwide. The video also promotes various sponsors, training opportunities, and firearms advocacy organizations.
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