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The PB silenced pistol chambered in 9×18 mm was developed in the second half of the 20th century for special operations units.

Description

The PB silenced pistol is a compact semi-automatic sidearm for special operation units.

The PB pistol has certain features similar to the Makarov pistol, e.g.

both guns are blowback-operated, have an open hammer and safety on the slide which automatically decocks the hammer when engaged, and have interchangeable magazines.

The PB is fitted with a unique integrated silencer with a detachable section which makes the carry and maintenance of the gun more comfortable and provides for a subsonic velocity of bullets in various 9×18 cartridges.

Open iron sights with high-visibility inserts allow the gun to be fired in low light conditions.

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Description

PB silenced pistol – Pistolet Bessmertny

The PB silenced pistol was developed to meet requirements the Soviet army. It is based on a heavily modified Makarov pistol. Even some parts, notably the magazine and trigger mechanism are interchangeable. The PB was adopted in 1967. It was issued to special forces and reconnaissance units. This silenced pistol was also used by the KGB operatives. However it was not very popular. Production was stopped in the mid 1980s. Some sources report that production resumed during 2000s. The PB was widely replaced by newer, more compact and more silent PSS pistol. However it seems that the PB is still in limited use by the Russian armed forces and law enforcement forces.

The PB uses standard 9×18 mm Makarov ammunition. This round was also designed by Nikolay Makarov alongside his pistol and adopted in the early 1950s. Basically it is a larger version of the 9×17 mm (.380 ACP) round, developed by John Browning. Russians deliberately opted for ammunition that is not compatible with any Western 9 mm pistols. So in case of war captured Soviet ammunition stocks would be useless. The 9×18 mm round became the standard pistol and submachine gun round in the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries, as Soviets required their allies to use the same ammunition. Comparing with Western 9×19 mm Parabellum round, the Makarov round is less powerful and also looses in terms of penetration.

The PB has an unusual but simple integral silencer. The front part of the silencer can be quickly detached for more convenient carrying, storage and maintenance. Normally it is attached only prior to use. The rear part of the silencer is enclosed into the barrel. The barrel is ported to extract excessive powder gasses and reduce a muzzle velocity below the speed of sound.

In case of emergency the PB can fire with the silencer removed. It is a useful emergency feature, even though it will significantly increase the sound signature. It is worth noting that most other weapons with integral silencers can not fire with the silencer removed.

This pistol has an all-metal construction. It is a blowback-operated weapon. The PB has a double-action trigger. It can be also fired in single-action sequence. A manual safety switch is mounted on the slide.

This silenced pistol is fed from an 8 round magazine. It is interchangeable with Makarov pistol magazine. Magazine release knob is located at the bottom of the grip.

The PB has fixed iron sights with luminous inserts for night shooting. The sights are set at 50 meters and are not adjustable. Range of effective is up to 50 meters.

This silenced pistol is carried in a special holster, that has separate compartments for the weapon and detached front part of the silencer. It also holds a spare magazine. A cleaning rod is also attached to the holster. It has been reported that some operators cut the hole in the standard holster and carry this pistol with a silencer attached.

The PB silenced pistol chambered in 9×18 mm was developed in the second half of the 20th century for special operations units.

The PB silenced pistol is a compact semi-automatic sidearm for special operation units.

The PB pistol has certain features similar to the Makarov pistol, e.g.

both guns are blowback-operated, have an open hammer and safety on the slide which automatically decocks the hammer when engaged, and have interchangeable magazines.

The PB is fitted with a unique integrated silencer with a detachable section which makes the carry and maintenance of the gun more comfortable and provides for a subsonic velocity of bullets in various 9×18 cartridges.

Open iron sights with high-visibility inserts allow the gun to be fired in low light conditions.

Characteristics

Integrated silencer
Low weight
Caliber
9
Length, mm
310
Weight, kg
0.98
Brand
AK
AK
8
Magazine capacity, rounds
Caliber, mm
9
Cartridge used
9 mm 57-N-181S.000 pistol cartridge
Weight (with empty magazine), kg
0.98
Overall length (with the buttstock unfolded), mm
310
Length with the buttstock folded, mm
No
Aiming range, m
25
Barrel length, mm
104
Length of the rifled barrel part, mm
87
Twist rate
260
Number of grooves
4
Bore lining
Chrome / 0.015 mm
Quick barrel replacement
No
Muzzle thread
No (latch-on extension)
Standard-issue muzzle device
No
Standard-issue silencer
Yes
Number of locking lugs
No
Operation type
Straight blowback
Fire modes
Single-shot
Last round bolt hold open availability and location
Yes, left side
Cyclic rate of fire
30
Iron sights type
Open / slotted
Rear sight adjustment lines
No
Mount for telescopic sights
No
Option to install clip-on telescopic sights
No
Mounts for additional equipment
No
Trigger mechanism type
Double-action, hammer
Adjustable trigger pull weight, N
No
Safety switch
Single-side, left
Buttstock
No
Optional bayonet
No
Standard-issue bipod
No
Cleaning rod
Yes / single-piece / in the shipping package
Cleaning kit
No
Optional grenade launcher
No
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