9x18mm Makarov (no ontology)

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'''9x18mm Makarov''' (also known as '''9x18mm PM''', '''9mm Makarov''', informally '''9x18 Mak''') is a pistol cartridge developed in 1946 by Soviet engineer B.V. Semin, and adopted in 1951 as the Soviet service handgun cartridge. It is designed to fulfill three main purposes ; being the most powerful cartridge that can be safely fired in a simple, direct blowback pistols, being a more powerful and more reliable alternative to [[7.62x25mm Tokarev]] which it replaces (alongside the development of a sturdier handgun than the '''TT-33'''), and lastly, being a Soviet alternative to [[9x19mm Parabellum]], which became the Western service handgun cartridge, and to deny any eventual Western-aligned forces the ability to use captured Soviet ammunition, should it occur.
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| colspan="2" | 9x18mm Makarov
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| '''Energy'''
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| colspan="2" | '''313''' Joule
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| colspan="2" | '''319''' m/s
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| '''Bullet weight'''
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| colspan="2" | '''95''' gr ('''6.16''' g)
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| colspan="2" | <[#img [hash CTV4GGNBJ41NC0XYHKS0M9Q3AD]]> Soviet Union
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| colspan="2" | 1951
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| '''Price'''
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| colspan="2" | '''40''' [[Parallar|P$]] ('''50''' rounds)
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| [[Recoil]]
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| colspan="2" | '''2''' - Light
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| '''Compatible with'''
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| colspan="2" | 10 weapons
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The '''9x18mm Makarov''' (also known as '''9x18mm PM''', nicknamed '''9mm Mak''') is a handgun cartridge developed in 1951 by the Soviet Union. It is a somewhat rare cartridge used in handguns and submachine guns. It is considered a very low-tier caliber due to its low power and velocity.
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The first 9mm Makarov firearm to be designed is perhaps also the most famous and widespread: the '''Makarov PM''', which has seen extensive use and service both in the Soviet Union and its satellite states, first as a service handgun in the military, then later in the various Soviet states and satellite countries' law enforcement agencies, where it is still used, and in some cases, even preferred to more modern alternatives.
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=== Real-life data ===
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9mm Makarov received a favorable reputation for being easily controllable and low-recoiling in all of the platforms it was introduced for - pistols and submachine guns for the most part, automatic pistols (such as the '''Stechkin APS''') and even a revolver (the '''R-92'''). Despite its age and the gradual introduction of [[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]] firearms in the Russian inventory (such as the '''MP-443 Grach''', which was intended to replace the Makarov PM) after the fall of the Soviet Union, the 9x18mm cartridge and its firearms are still officially issued in the Russian military.
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The caliber's history starts in the early stages of the Cold War. The Soviet Union used, for the Second World War and the first years of the Cold War, the [[7.62x25mm Tokarev]] caliber as their main handgun cartridge, mainly for use in their famed pistol, the [[tula arms tokarev tt 33|TT-33]]. Soviet armed forces noticed shortcomings with their 7.62mm pistol, most notably the fact that it had a weak magazine catch, causing the bad tendency of inadvertently dropping its magazine during use.
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Because of this, the Soviet armed forces wanted a weapon that was lighter, equipped with a heel release instead of a frame-mounted button release, and used a different caliber. This resulted in the '''9x18mm Makarov''', designed in 1951 and adapted for use to the newly designed [[IZHMEKH Makarov PM|Makarov PM]] pistol, developed roughly at the same time. Both the weapon and the ammunition were cheap and easy to manufacture - the pistol itself is a cheap and easy to manufacture blowback pistol, while 9x18mm Makarov ammo uses clad metal cases and simple, full-metal jacketed lead bullets, some of which are loaded with hardened steel cores for light armor-piercing purposes.
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Because the Soviet government requested that the new caliber was incompatible with NATO firearms, the '''9x18mm Makarov''' is different than its NATO counterpart, the famous [[9x19mm Parabellum]].
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Ballistically inferior to its German-born counterpart, the performance of '''9x18mm''' is closer to calibers such as the '''.380 ACP''' - it is a variant of the German-made '''9mm Ultra''', as a more powerful alternative to the '''9x17mm/.380 ACP''' caliber originally used by [[Walther PPK|Walther PP]] pistols. It was designed to be the most powerful caliber available to function in blowback pistols.
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=== Mazeworld overview ===
=== Mazeworld overview ===
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| Unarm
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| [[Limb damage|LDV]]
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| Light
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| <span style="color: white">C1</span>
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| Hardskin
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| <span style="color: #AAAAAA">C2</span>
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| Kevlar-2
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| <span style="color: #666666">C3</span>
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| Kevlar-3
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| <span style="color: cyan">A1</span>
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| Kevlar-4
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| <span style="color: #00FF00">A2</span>
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| HEV
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| <span style="color: yellow">A3</span>
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| <span style="color: orange">A4</span>
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| <span style="color: red">A5</span>
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| '''Bullet'''
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| '''+1'''
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| 22%
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| 19%
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| 21%
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| 9%
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| 20%
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| <span style="color: white">4%</span>
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| 18%
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| <span style="color: white">1%</span>
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| 14%
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| 11%
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| 6%
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| 2%
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<span style="font-size:80%;">[[Damage chart|How to read this?]]</span>
<span style="font-size:80%;">[[Damage chart|How to read this?]]</span>
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* Available for purchase in a [[gun shop]] or a [[weapon shop]], in boxes of '''50''' or '''250''' rounds
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* Available for purchase in a [[gun shop]] or a [[weapon shop]] in '''boxes of 50''' or '''bulk cans of 1000'''.
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* Costs '''40 P$''' for '''50''' rounds, and '''200 P$''' for '''250''' rounds
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* Available brands and projectile types:
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* Value of a single round is '''0.80 P$'''
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** ''Standard'' (Regular, SP): FMJ, JHP, AP, SEG
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* [[Recoil]] level of this round is '''2 - Light'''
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** ''High Impulse'' (Regular, +P): FMJ, AP
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* Availability of this caliber:
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** ''Milsurp'' (Surplus, SP): FMJ, AP
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** Can be found at random in the [[room|rooms]]
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** ''Milsurp Hot'' (Surplus, +P): FMJ, AP
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* Retail value of a standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): '''0.90 P$ /round'''
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* [[Recoil]] level: '''2 - Light'''
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=== [[Handloading]] information ===
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* Primer type: '''Small pistol'''
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* Powder type: '''Pistol'''
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* Projectile type: '''.365, 95 grain'''
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* Standard load: '''62 pwdr'''
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** -P load: '''56 pwdr'''
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** +P load: '''68 pwdr'''
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** +P+ load: '''74 pwdr'''
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* Cost of a 50 case box: '''10 P$''' (0.207 P$/case)
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* Estimated cost to handload 1 standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 0.829 P$
=== Weapons compatible ===
=== Weapons compatible ===
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'''Class 2 weapons'''
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==== Standard weapons ====
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*[[IZHMASH PP-19 Bizon]]
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Total amount of standard weapons available in this caliber: '''12'''
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*[[IZHMASH PP-91 Kedr]]
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*[[KBP OTs-02 Kiparis]]
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*[[Łucznik Arms PM-63 RAK]]
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'''Class 3 weapons'''
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[[List of Class 2 Weapons|Class 2]] weapons:
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* '''IZHMASH PP-19 Bizon''', submachine gun
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* '''IZHMASH PP-91 Kedr''', submachine gun
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* '''KBP OTs-02 Kiparis''', submachine gun
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* '''Lucznik Arms PM-63 RAK''', submachine gun
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*[[IZHMEKH Makarov PM]]
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[[List of Class 3 Weapons|Class 3]] weapons:
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*[[IZHMEKH Makarov PMM]]
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* '''IZHMEKH Makarov PM''', pistol
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*[[KBP OTs-33 Pernach]]
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* '''IZHMEKH Makarov PMM''', pistol
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*[[KBP R-92]]
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* '''KBP OTs-01 Kobalt''', revolver
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*[[ZiD AEK-919K Kashtan]]
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* '''KBP OTS-33 Pernach''', auto pistol
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*[[RPC Fort Fort-12]]
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* '''KBP R-92''', DAO revolver
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* '''Molot Plant Stechkin APS''', auto pistol
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* '''RPC Fort Fort-12''', pistol
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* '''ZiD AEK-919K Kashtan''', auto pistol
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==== [[Maze Customs]] ====
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* [[Customs:Weapons|Customs weapon families]]: Available as a chambering for the '''Blackhawk''', '''Redhawk''', and '''Glock-SF''' families.
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* [[Customs:Minor|Minor services]]: '''Pernach Carbine''' (Carbine conversion for the KBP OTs-33 Pernach), '''Stechkin Carbine''' (Carbine conversion for the Molot Plant Stechkin APS)
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=== Barrel length groups ===
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Depending on the barrel length of the firearm, a '''multiplier to [[Pain]] and [[Limb damage]]''' is applied. Please refer to the [[Weapon|lists of weapons]] or to the event lines to know your particular weapons' barrel length.
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| ''Up to 5"''
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| '''''1x'''''
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| 8.1" and beyond
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| 1.3x
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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| <span style="font-size:80%;">9x18 Mak FMJ</span>
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Real life information
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9x18mm_Makarov Wikipedia article]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9x18mm_Makarov Wikipedia article]

Latest revision as of 08:17, 1 February 2018

9x18mm Makarov (also known as 9x18mm PM, 9mm Makarov, informally 9x18 Mak) is a pistol cartridge developed in 1946 by Soviet engineer B.V. Semin, and adopted in 1951 as the Soviet service handgun cartridge. It is designed to fulfill three main purposes ; being the most powerful cartridge that can be safely fired in a simple, direct blowback pistols, being a more powerful and more reliable alternative to 7.62x25mm Tokarev which it replaces (alongside the development of a sturdier handgun than the TT-33), and lastly, being a Soviet alternative to 9x19mm Parabellum, which became the Western service handgun cartridge, and to deny any eventual Western-aligned forces the ability to use captured Soviet ammunition, should it occur.

The first 9mm Makarov firearm to be designed is perhaps also the most famous and widespread: the Makarov PM, which has seen extensive use and service both in the Soviet Union and its satellite states, first as a service handgun in the military, then later in the various Soviet states and satellite countries' law enforcement agencies, where it is still used, and in some cases, even preferred to more modern alternatives.

9mm Makarov received a favorable reputation for being easily controllable and low-recoiling in all of the platforms it was introduced for - pistols and submachine guns for the most part, automatic pistols (such as the Stechkin APS) and even a revolver (the R-92). Despite its age and the gradual introduction of 9x19mm firearms in the Russian inventory (such as the MP-443 Grach, which was intended to replace the Makarov PM) after the fall of the Soviet Union, the 9x18mm cartridge and its firearms are still officially issued in the Russian military.

Mazeworld overview

Type LDV C1 C2 C3 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5
Bullet +1 22% 21% 20% 18% 14% 11% 6% 2%

How to read this?

  • Available for purchase in a gun shop or a weapon shop in boxes of 50 or bulk cans of 1000.
  • Available brands and projectile types:
    • Standard (Regular, SP): FMJ, JHP, AP, SEG
    • High Impulse (Regular, +P): FMJ, AP
    • Milsurp (Surplus, SP): FMJ, AP
    • Milsurp Hot (Surplus, +P): FMJ, AP
  • Retail value of a standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 0.90 P$ /round
  • Recoil level: 2 - Light

Handloading information

  • Primer type: Small pistol
  • Powder type: Pistol
  • Projectile type: .365, 95 grain
  • Standard load: 62 pwdr
    • -P load: 56 pwdr
    • +P load: 68 pwdr
    • +P+ load: 74 pwdr
  • Cost of a 50 case box: 10 P$ (0.207 P$/case)
  • Estimated cost to handload 1 standard round (Reg/FMJ/SP): 0.829 P$

Weapons compatible

Standard weapons

Total amount of standard weapons available in this caliber: 12

Class 2 weapons:

  • IZHMASH PP-19 Bizon, submachine gun
  • IZHMASH PP-91 Kedr, submachine gun
  • KBP OTs-02 Kiparis, submachine gun
  • Lucznik Arms PM-63 RAK, submachine gun

Class 3 weapons:

  • IZHMEKH Makarov PM, pistol
  • IZHMEKH Makarov PMM, pistol
  • KBP OTs-01 Kobalt, revolver
  • KBP OTS-33 Pernach, auto pistol
  • KBP R-92, DAO revolver
  • Molot Plant Stechkin APS, auto pistol
  • RPC Fort Fort-12, pistol
  • ZiD AEK-919K Kashtan, auto pistol

Maze Customs

  • Customs weapon families: Available as a chambering for the Blackhawk, Redhawk, and Glock-SF families.
  • Minor services: Pernach Carbine (Carbine conversion for the KBP OTs-33 Pernach), Stechkin Carbine (Carbine conversion for the Molot Plant Stechkin APS)

Barrel length groups

Depending on the barrel length of the firearm, a multiplier to Pain and Limb damage is applied. Please refer to the lists of weapons or to the event lines to know your particular weapons' barrel length.

Group name Length range Damage multiplier
Handgun Up to 5" 1x
SMG 5.1" to 8" 1.15x
Long barrel 8.1" and beyond 1.3x

Gallery

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9x18 Mak FMJ

See also

Real life information