1. Makarov - Noun
2. Makarov - Proper noun
Makarov (plural Makarovs)
A surname from Russian.
(firearms) A Soviet service pistol, the PM
A Soviet Cold-War era service pistol
(firearms) A handgun deriving from the PM design pattern
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAdmiral Makarov, the single most effective Russian naval strategist of the war, perished on the battleship Petropavlovsk. Source: Internet
I got the 9mm Makarov, from Russia with love. Source: Internet
In March, the charismatic Vice Admiral Makarov had taken command of the First Russian Pacific Squadron with the intention of breaking out of the Port Arthur blockade. Source: Internet
In Russia, when someone kneels down, more often than not, they are kneeling beside a hole in the ground and there is a military officer behind them with a loaded and cocked Makarov pistol. Source: Internet
The main conductor of the theater, the conductor of the "Hercules" opera by Handel, Artem Makarov and the young soloist, the performer of the Iola part in the "Hercules" opera Dilyara Idrisov became laureates of the Golden Mask in 2016. Source: Internet
The small arms used by the army include the Soviet AKM assault rifle, PKM machine gun, Makarov PM pistol, and RPD light machine gun. Source: Internet