P-64 pistol

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The P-64 pistol is a compact Polish semi-automatic handgun chambered in 9×18mm Makarov, designed in the 1960s for military and police use during the Cold War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf handgun
semi-automatic pistol
service pistol
actionType blowback-operated
barrelLength approximately 84 mm
caliber 9×18mm
category compact pistol
chamberedFor 9×18mm Makarov
countryOfOrigin Poland
designedBy Polish engineers at Łucznik Arms Factory
designedFor Polish military
Polish police NERFINISHED
designedInDecade 1960s
designInfluence Walther PP NERFINISHED
Walther PPK NERFINISHED
ejectionPattern right side
emptyWeight approximately 620 g
feedSystem detachable box magazine
firingMode semi-automatic
frameMaterial steel
gripMaterial plastic
hasFeature exposed barrel
external hammer
fixed sights
holsterType military flap holster
intendedUse concealed carry
military sidearm
police sidearm
magazineCapacity 6 rounds
magazineType single-stack box magazine
manufacturer Łucznik Arms Factory NERFINISHED
market surplus civilian market
notableCharacteristic compact size
heavy double-action trigger pull
strong recoil for size
operation double-action/single-action
overallLength approximately 160 mm
productionStart 1960s
replacedBy P-83 Wanad pistol NERFINISHED
safetyFeature decocker
firing pin safety
manual safety lever
sightType fixed blade front sight
fixed notch rear sight
slideMaterial steel
triggerPull heavy double-action trigger
usedAs officer’s sidearm
usedBy Polish People’s Army NERFINISHED
Polish police forces NERFINISHED
usedDuring Cold War

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P-83 Wanad replaced P-64 pistol