Description
The PM-63 RAK (Pistolet maszynowy wzór 1963) was Poland’s forward-thinking response to the
need for a compact, lightweight Personal Defense Weapon (PDW), long before the West
popularized the concept. Designed in the early 1960s, the PM-63 RAK quickly became
renowned for its elegant design, firepower, and versatility. Compact enough to be holstered,
yet powerful enough for tactical use, this machine pistol set a new standard for firearms
innovation in the Eastern Bloc.
This package includes:
• 1x PM-63 RAK
• 1x 25-round magazine
• 1x 15-round magazine
• 1x sling
• 1x holster
• 1x magazine pouch
The PM-63 RAK stands out with its sleek, curving lines that differ from the traditionally
utilitarian look of other Eastern Bloc weapons. It was lightweight and easily carried, designed
for quick use in close-quarters combat, urban environments, and by paratroopers or special
forces who needed compact firepower in a reliable, easy-to-deploy weapon.
The PM-63 was manufactured to high standards, boasting a fit and finish that harks back to preWorld War I craftsmanship. Unlike most Eastern Bloc firearms known for their rugged and basic designs, the PM-63 exhibits a surprising attention to detail, resulting in a firearm that is both practical and aesthetically distinctive. Chambered in 9x18mm Makarov, the PM-63 is both powerful and easy to control, offering semi-automatic and fully automatic fire modes.
Whether you’re a firearms collector, historian, or shooter looking for a unique and functional
PDW, the PM-63 RAK is a versatile, historic piece that offers a blend of precision craftsmanship
and modern tactical features.