PSM pistol


The PSM was designed by the KBP [Instrument Design Bureau|Tula Design Bureau] in 1969 as a self-defense firearm for law enforcement and military officers of the USSR. The pistol entered production at the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant in 1973.
The pistol was primarily intended for army high command staff. However, owing to its insignificant dimensions, especially its small width, it soon became popular with security (KGB) and law enforcement (militsiya) personnel. The PSM was also appreciated by higher echelon Communist Party functionaries.

History

The PSM was designed from 1969 until it was completed in 1973.

Design

The PSM is a blowback-operated handgun with a double-action trigger and slide-mounted manual safety without a slide stop. The grip panels are made from thin aluminum and new model with hard plastic. The weapon is made from steel.
The pistol as designed around the newly developed 5.45×18mm cartridge, which was developed for the weapon by Precision Mechanical Engineering Central Research Institute. The cartridge is capable of penetrating 55 layers of Kevlar at realistic engagement distances. However, this is purely a consequence of its hard metal core and the bullet wasn't designed to defeat body armor. This cartridge has a bottlenecked case and a spitzer-pointed jacketed bullet.

Other designations

  • MPTs

Variants

  • IZh-75
  • IZh-78 - 7.6mm gas pistol
  • IZh-78-9T - 9mm non-lethal pistol

Users

  • - custom service
  • - police
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