Finally took my Makarov out to the range after getting it out of the grease. I'm shooting a Bulgarian surplus.
There must have been a really different design requirement set for the Makarov versus the P-64.
1. The Makarov has an odd sight picture. It's hard to explain but compared to the P-64 it is different. Maybe it's caused in part by the trigger slack.....
2. The Makarov has a strange trigger. The slack on the trigger on single action is really LONG.... To the point that I have to almost change my grip to complete the pull.
In contrast the P-64 seems "normal" to me. I think the travel of the P-64 is far shorter and more "Western" than the Makarov.
I'm going to DEFINITELY have to get used to the Makarov SA trigger slack.
3. Felt recoil on the Makarov is less than the P-64.
Both are very solid well built firearms.
I shot the Makarov with Silver Bear 92gr FMJ rounds. No failures to feed, extract or fire. Just worked.
That damn trigger slack though..... I'm going to have to learn a special way to shoot the Makarov.
Gene
Comparison between P-64 and Makarov
Re: Comparison between P-64 and Makarov
I have had no problems with Silver Bear in Mak,, CZ82 or p64 good stuff.
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Gary
Gary
Re: Comparison between P-64 and Makarov
Something in the trigger action (Trigger bar/sear) in your Bulgarian is not right. I have a 1960 DDR Makarov (E. German) and SA trigger pull take up is very short. My departed Bakal IJ70 also had a short SA trigger slack. Likewise my CZ82, although of a different design, still a 9x18 Makarov.GeneCC wrote:Finally took my Makarov out to the range after getting it out of the grease. I'm shooting a Bulgarian surplus.
There must have been a really different design requirement set for the Makarov versus the P-64.
1. The Makarov has an odd sight picture. It's hard to explain but compared to the P-64 it is different. Maybe it's caused in part by the trigger slack.....
2. The Makarov has a strange trigger. The slack on the trigger on single action is really LONG.... To the point that I have to almost change my grip to complete the pull.
In contrast the P-64 seems "normal" to me. I think the travel of the P-64 is far shorter and more "Western" than the Makarov.
I'm going to DEFINITELY have to get used to the Makarov SA trigger slack.
3. Felt recoil on the Makarov is less than the P-64.
Both are very solid well built firearms.
I shot the Makarov with Silver Bear 92gr FMJ rounds. No failures to feed, extract or fire. Just worked.
That damn trigger slack though..... I'm going to have to learn a special way to shoot the Makarov.
Gene
The Bulgarian/DDR/Bakal Makrov is very easy to disassemble. Google Makarov for step by step pictures of this procedure.