PM md. 63
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Factions | Weapon | Icon | Classes | Ammo |
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VC |
PM md. 63 |
Assault |
30+1 / 90 |
Damage Base | Headshot × | Chest × | Stomach × | Leg × | Arm × | Bayonet | Rifle Grenades | Reload Speed | |
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Partial | Empty | ||||||||
38 | ×2.52 = 95.76 | ×1.2 = 45.6 | ×1.15 = 43.7 | ×0.8 = 30.4 | ×0.75 = 0.75 | YES | NO | 2.3 Seconds | 2.66 Seconds |
Designation | Weapon Type | Fire Modes | Fire Rate | Bullet Spread ° | Range Modifier | Muzzle Velocity | Projectile weight | Weight |
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PM md. 63 | Assault Rifles | Auto+Semi | 600 RPM | 7.47° & 1.35° ADS | 0.940 | 715 m/s | 7.9 g (121.916 gr) | 3.1 kg (6.38 lbs) |
Full name | Caliber | Place of Origin | Date | Manufacturer | Barrel Length | Total Length | Weapon Script Name |
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Pistol Mitralieră model 1963 | 7.62x39mm | Romania | 1963 | ROMARM via RATMIL | 16.3 in (415 mm) | 34.3 in (870 mm) | weapon_md63 |
HISTORY
In the early 1960s, the Romanian Army used mostly PPSh-41, Oriţa submachine guns and imported AK-47 rifles. With the development of the stamped Type 4 AKM receiver, and the Soviet Union's call to each of the Warsaw Pact's nations to produce their own assault rifles chambered in 7.62mm, be they AK-47 pattern or not, the Romanian State Arsenal developed an AKM clone featuring a forward-pointing front handgrip molded into the lower handguard, called the Pistol Mitralieră model 1963 (literally 'machine pistol' model 1963). The underfolding stock version is designated the Pistol Mitralieră model 1965, and features a rear-pointing front handgrip, allowing the underfolding stock to be completely retracted.
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