I have one I bought years ago when they were first imported into the county. Some say the E. German pistols are the best made. I have carried it from time to time. Another member here has mentioned carrying one as well. Hopefully he will join the conversation.Anyone know anything about an East German 1960 Makarov? In great condition and comes with original military holster….with original German grips…...value?
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Thanks for the info sir! I may have a chance in getting this, but just wanted some info and what its value is.I have one I bought years ago when they were first imported into the county. Some say the E. German pistols are the best made. I have carried it from time to time. Another member here has mentioned carrying one as well. Hopefully he will join the conversation.
An Official Journal Of The NRA | The East German Makarov: A Cold-War Collectible
The Cold War-era Makarov is a common pistol, but within the hundreds of thousands made, the East German variants are the most desirable.www.americanrifleman.orgHistory of the East German Makarov - The Armory Life
After the defeat of the Third Reich in World War II, a divided Germany emerged from the conflict’s aftermath. In the west, the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) was established as a federal parliamentary republic, and in the east, the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (also known as the “DDR” as...www.thearmorylife.com
E. Germans are going for $5-600 nowadays. I’ve got one, and the fit & finish are a lot nicer than the Bulgy I had for a while.
Beyond that? Maks are pretty much bombproof. Only 19 parts to them, iirc…
Get it. Fun little bit of history.
If the picture you posted is the same gun it showed too much wear for that price. If I was going to spend $700 the pistol would have to been almost new. I'd keep looking. Now it would be a different story if that Mak had been issued to Putin when he was assigned to E. Germany, but remember to always buy the gun and not the story!I did look at the pistol, it's nice, but the asking price is $700.00, I seen them on Gunbroker for various prices, price isn't negotiable .......so I will ponder on it....thanks guys for all your information and the Makarov sight.
Yep, same gun.....still up in the airIf the picture you posted is the same gun it showed too much wear for that price. If I was going to spend $700 the pistol would have to been almost new. I'd keep looking. Now it would be a different story if that Mak had been issued to Putin when he was assigned to E. Germany, but remember to always buy the gun and not the story!
Hearing $200 for an East German made my wallet hurt, I paid $650 for mine over 8 years ago. I think they can go up to $800. I bought a Bulgarian Sneak, Russian military pistol imported as a Bulgarian that can go as high as $1500, for $350 at a gun show where the person clearly didn't know what they had. Fun pistols with a deep history.E. Germans are going for $5-600 nowadays. I’ve got one, and the fit & finish are a lot nicer than the Bulgy I had for a while.
Beyond that? Maks are pretty much bombproof. Only 19 parts to them, iirc…
Get it. Fun little bit of history.
I bought one in 1991 and have kept in my car since. When I sold the car, my son-in-law cleaned it out and managed to loose one of my mags. The one I have left is very short and only holds 5 cartridges. I have searched the internet for a replacement but can not find one. Does anyone know where I can find one or two replacements?
That's what I figured. A lot of people mistakenly call several other pistols generically a Makarov. Look for magazibes specifically for a p64, not Makarov. I am not sure but never heard of a higher capacity P64 magazine than 6 rounds but I could easily be wrong.It was manufactured in Poland in 1974 and is stamped as a P64