Unless you can find it exempted on the CR List download in the link I provided. That east Germany and the Soviet Union (USSR) no longer exist has nothing to do with anything. The reason the Russian and East German military Makarovs are CR-eligible, is because they were produced in countries that no longer exist.ĪTF rules. To point- I can not truly answer you question directly though. ![]() If you like the 9 X 18 MAK round (as I do.) you can readily buy a nice, well made and very good condition Polish P64 from several sites- C R. You no longer see either one available on any of the online sites. However, because this seems to be a gray area, I would like to err on the side of caution and know for certain. Nothing requires a gun to be a military variant to be a curio or a relic. ![]() However, a number of people seem to think that the Russian IJ70 does not qualify since it was not a military variant.Ĭan anyone substantiate or refute this claim with something more than your own opinion or people talking on the Internet (ie: documentationa letter from the ATF) I am of the belief that if the pistol is a 9mm Makarov manufactured in Russia or East German, it is CR eligible, regardless of whether it is a commercial or military version.
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