RATMIL M-74

Notes: This older Romanian pistol equips some police forces in that country, but was produced mostly for export. It is based on the Walther PPK, and like the M-92, is heavily built almost entirely from steel (except for the plastic grip plates).

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

M-74

.380 ACP

0.72 kg

7

$139

M-74

.32 ACP

0.52 kg

8

$120

M-74

.22 Long Rifle

0.52 kg

10

$88

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

M-74 (.380)

SA

1

Nil

1

3

Nil

9

M-74 (.32)

SA

1

Nil

1

4

Nil

8

M-74 (.22)

SA

-1

Nil

1

3

Nil

6

RATMIL M-92

Notes: This is a conventional pistol based on the Browning principles. It was designed for export, firing 9mm Parabellum ammunition, but was later taken into Romanian police service. The Romanians are also considering it for the armed forces, since it fires NATO standard ammunition. It is a heavy pistol constructed entirely of steel (except for the plastic grip plates), but the weight adds to its stability when firing. The M-92 has a rail under the dust cover for the mounting of accessories.

Twilight 2000 Story: This pistol was enthusiastically taken into Romanian military service, especially after Romania switched sides.

Merc 2000 Story: This is an export-only weapon, and did only moderately-well in that market.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

M-92

9mm Parabellum

1.08 kg

15

$242

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

M-92

SA

1

Nil

1

2

Nil

11