The 9mm PM-06 and PM-98 Submachine Guns are designed for arming heavy combat vehicle crews, reconnaissance units, as well as counterterrorism and police groups.
The 9mm PM-06 and PM-98 Submachine Guns are designed for arming heavy combat vehicle crews, reconnaissance units, as well as counterterrorism and police groups. They are characterized by their compact size and light weight, making them quick to deploy and exceptionally accurate and reliable in challenging operational conditions. They are intended for close-quarters combat. The PM-06 features a telescopic three-position stock and a duplicated fire mode selector for both right- and left-handed shooters. The magazine release, which can also be configured for left-handed users, is protected by a cover to prevent accidental magazine ejection. The front sight with a circular guard allows for rapid target acquisition. The pistol is equipped with a Picatinny rail cover according to MIL-STD 1913, enabling the attachment of various optoelectronic sights. The pistol grip allows for the installation of a laser target designator or a halogen flashlight. It includes a socket for attaching pressure switches.
The PM-06 Submachine Gun is a fully automatic individual weapon designed for heavy combat vehicle crews, reconnaissance units, special counterterrorism groups, police services, prison services, border guards, and property protection services. It is used for combat and self-defense at short distances. It can fire in single or burst mode. It is characterized by good accuracy and projectile grouping up to 75 m. The pistol is suitable for both two-handed and one-handed shooting. In the standard version, the pistol is equipped with a modular grip that serves as a front handle and can accommodate tactical lighting or a laser target designator. The pistol has an ergonomic grip and a retractable four-position telescopic stock with a rubberized buttplate. The weapon features compact dimensions and low weight, good maneuverability for firing, quick deployment, and a high level of safety. It has protection against accidental and premature firing. The safety locks the hammer, bolt, and trigger in both cocked and uncocked positions, as well as the front position of the slide and the trigger guard. The pistol is secured when the external wing safety switch is in the "Z" position. The wing safety switch is designed as ambidextrous, allowing use by both right- and left-handed shooters. The weapon operates on the principle of blowback. It is fed from double-row box magazines with side cartridge feeding. The magazine is located in the pistol grip. After firing the last round, the bolt locks in the rear position on the bolt catch, indicating an empty magazine. Magazine replacement is quick. The magazine release is protected by a guard to prevent accidental magazine ejection.