The Radom P-64 Makarov is a compact semi-automatic pistol that is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Eastern Bloc firearms. This 1972-manufactured piece offers not only a rich historical background but also exceptional functionality. With its blued finish and checkered black plastic wrap-around grips, the P-64 is both aesthetically pleasing and practical for those seeking a reliable and concealable sidearm. This firearm, chambered in 9x18mm Makarov, is in very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The bore is bright, clean, and boasts excellent rifling, ensuring optimal performance.
What’s included in this sale is one 6-round magazine, perfectly complementing the firearm's compact design. The P-64 features a 3.3" fixed, chrome-lined barrel and adjustable rear dovetail square notch and front fixed blade sights for precise targeting. The safety selector also functions as a decocker, providing added security and ease of use.
The Radom P-64 was developed and manufactured by the Łucznik Arms Factory in Radom, Poland, starting in the early 1960s. Designed primarily for military and police use, this pistol became a standard sidearm in Poland by 1972 due to its ease of concealment and robust construction. The P-64's DA/SA action offers a smooth double-action trigger pull and a light, short single-action trigger pull, making it versatile for various shooting scenarios. This firearm's history and design make it an appealing addition to any collection, especially for those focused on Cold War-era weaponry.
Whether you are a collector of historical firearms or in need of a dependable and compact sidearm, the Radom P-64 Makarov is an ideal choice. Its compact size, coupled with its rich history and reliable design, ensures that this pistol will be a prized possession in any collection. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional piece of Cold War history.




