New production Makarov with legal barrel

Would you buy or would you not?

  • Yes, I will buy in 9x18 Makarov

    Votes: 28 17.1%
  • Yes, I will buy in .380 ACP

    Votes: 81 49.4%
  • Yes, I will buy in both calibers

    Votes: 26 15.9%
  • No

    Votes: 29 17.7%

  • Total voters
    164
  • Poll closed .
Found the source, but not sure how and if it will work. The conversion kit barrel is 107mm long. It goes inside of the original barrel from the back and secured with nut on the front. Since our Makarov barrels are 106mm., the 22 insert seems to be too short to screw the nut...Will discuss this with manufacturer. If 22 tube has to be longer (around 117mm.) to work on our pistols wouldn't it make the pistol completely ugly? Thoughts?

makarovconversionrf.png

you could screw on a fake can and it would look just like the picture. you know for those who are into that. Im sure lots of people would though. not my cup of tea though.
 
Ifyou want to shoot .22 why not just buy .22 pistol? These are oddball guns to begin with conversions seem a bit stupid to me.

Yeah, that depends. In the case of some of those conversion kits that cost as much as the pistol itself, I would agree that you may as well just get a separate 22.

I really like how my Makarov handles, and there aren't any dedicated 22 Mak look-a-likes out there. So for me a kit would be a nice addition. Besides, when the 9mm mak ammo dries up, I can at least use it as a 22, (as opposed to a cool paperweight:)
 
Besides, when the 9mm mak ammo dries up, I can at least use it as a 22, (as opposed to a cool paperweight:)

Take up reloading. 9x18 brass can be made from 9x19 cases and you can shoot your Mak until the end of time for much less than commercial ammo prices while being immune to supply chain disruptions.


Mark
 
Except we need someone to bring in vast quantities of the proper diameter projectiles. Casting could work, but would get tedious if you shoot a lot.
 
Except we need someone to bring in vast quantities of the proper diameter projectiles. Casting could work, but would get tedious if you shoot a lot.

B and I have been working on Ben Hunchak to get a .366" mold for 95gr RN bullets. Maybe if all of us commit to taking a couple thousand each he will spool up and get into production.


Mark
 
Berry's makes a .364 plated bullet as well. I picked some up from Mystic Precision. Ben will be a bit cheaper if he ever picks this calibre up however.
 
Internet security is a funny thing. It's not based on real check/scan of the website but rather on comments left by anybody at so called "internet security" sites. In many cases the negative comments are targeted good websites in order to divert potential buyer. As the user of the internet security you could go and leave a nasty comment about any website and it will give warnings next time you entering the site.
Our website is clean and protected by SiteLock who is scanning our site daily and sending us reports. There is a SiteLock icon at the bottom on the right side on our website if you click on it you will see the current status. Alternatively the report is here: interammo_security_report_by_SiteLock
 
Last edited:
I'm truly sorry to disappoint you all but the shipping has been delayed and the new date for departure from the factory is set to August 22. For those who prepaid we will try to include a little bonus to compensate for the wait.

Bonus is always welcome and it does improve relationships.
 
Damn after handling one of these puppys overseas "I totally want one :D"

There like the Russian PPK but with a better grip
 
Back
Top Bottom