I’d like to know how Makarov thought it up. On the Makarov one (very long and strangely shaped) leaf spring, one wrap-around grip, and one screw do all the same jobs, and better, with incredible savings on manufacture, assembly, and repair time. I am always struck by the PM’s extraordinary simplification of components: on any Ruby or equivalent, there is a hammer spring, hammer strut or plug, the magazine release plug at the other end of the hammer spring, mag release and pin or other attachment to the frame, two grip panels, and two or more grip screws. All in all, probably one of the most under-rated yet most deserving sub-compact pistols on the market today - at least here in the United States.
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