East German PM-63 Rak Holster
“Hans, send these Bruder a volley”
The Pm-63 Rak is a Polish designed machine pistol adopted by multiple Warsaw Pact members in 1965. This holster was issued to members of the East German Volkspolizei and used up until the dissolution of the nation. The Pm-63 shows up in conflicts all over the world to this date, including most recently in Ukraine, as Poland has sent an unspecified amount as military aide.
These holsters are meant to be belt mounted and will fit a PM-63 as well as a spare magazine. Most of these holsters include a leather strap, though not all.
“Hans, send these Bruder a volley”
The Pm-63 Rak is a Polish designed machine pistol adopted by multiple Warsaw Pact members in 1965. This holster was issued to members of the East German Volkspolizei and used up until the dissolution of the nation. The Pm-63 shows up in conflicts all over the world to this date, including most recently in Ukraine, as Poland has sent an unspecified amount as military aide.
These holsters are meant to be belt mounted and will fit a PM-63 as well as a spare magazine. Most of these holsters include a leather strap, though not all.
“Hans, send these Bruder a volley”
The Pm-63 Rak is a Polish designed machine pistol adopted by multiple Warsaw Pact members in 1965. This holster was issued to members of the East German Volkspolizei and used up until the dissolution of the nation. The Pm-63 shows up in conflicts all over the world to this date, including most recently in Ukraine, as Poland has sent an unspecified amount as military aide.
These holsters are meant to be belt mounted and will fit a PM-63 as well as a spare magazine. Most of these holsters include a leather strap, though not all.