The P-64 was a Polish designed pistol with some features copied from the German Walther PP pistol. The P-64 was a blowback, single or double-action, semi-automatic military pistol produced from 1964 to 1984 that combined elements of the Makarov pistol with the basic Walther PPdesign. The P-64 was chambered for the 9 mm Makarov cartridge which it took from a 6-round magazine and had a 84 mm barrel. The P-64 was fitted with a blade foresight and notch rearsight. It had an effective range of 50 metres and a muzzle velocity of 314 metres per second and a rate of fire of 30 rounds per minute. Research P-64
 
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