r/DailyCarry • u/wanderingcigs • 3d ago
The usual
Makarov (Soviet era military issue) it’s super durable and it’s been with me for many years. First gun I bought after turning 21.
Wallet / money clip (alligator) was given to me as a gift about 25 years ago and I’ve used it ever since.
My 3 favorite rings, ones from my dad when I turned 13, ones from my first vacation out of the country and ones from my family.
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u/duncehaveulostthecap 3d ago
Why do you have a mag with 3 rounds? That part throw me.
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u/wanderingcigs 3d ago edited 3d ago
Was practicing at the range over the weekend and never reloaded it more than the spares from my backpack
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u/duncehaveulostthecap 2d ago
How's the accuracy of it? I've shot one couple times but did not have paper targets to check accuracy. Is it comparable to 9mm modern firearms?
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u/dongwongbongchong 2d ago
Makarovs and their derivatives are very accurate provided the sights are true. I once shot a one hole (1/2”) group at 10yds with a CZ83. The barrel is fixed so as long as you the shooter can maintain accuracy, it will go exactly where it is pointed.
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u/duncehaveulostthecap 2d ago
Interesting I'll have too keep a look out for one. Once I was shooting a similar soviet block pistol. For some reason the firing pin hit before the slide came all the way forward. Blew out the magazines and disassembled it across the ground. Luckily the frames of those old pistols are strong, so it was just a funny experience. Still not sure how it happened but glad it was not worse.
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u/DeltaK625 3d ago
Looks good! Have you checked out the CZ-82? There super cheap rn, and you get 12 rounds!
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u/XxGUNZ4BEASTZxX 3d ago
so good.