Pistol PM

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Editorial Uses Only
Formats (4)
Native | Blender 4.0 | Cycles Render
3ds Max 2018 | Other
OBJ
FBX
Specifications
Publish Date March 05, 2024
Product ID 2199243
Polygons 9,505
Vertices 8,955
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Overlapping Unwrapped UVs
PBR
Real-Time
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Description

Hi, this is a realistic 3D model of a Soviet Pistol PM.
Soviet semi-automatic pistol developed by Soviet designer Nikolai Fyodorovich Makarov in 1948. It was adopted into service in 1951. It is a personal weapon of offense and defense, designed to engage the enemy at short distances, in the armed forces and law enforcement agencies, and one of the most mass-produced pistols in the USSR and the former Soviet Union.

Main features:

Software: Blender
Units: Millimeters (mm)
Texture size: 4096x4096
Real dimensions (width - 25 mm, length - 167 mm, height - 120 mm)
Texture Formats: Blender, Unity, Unreal Engine, Corona, Vray
Substance Painter File: Included
UV Map: Included
Detailed and clean mesh

Features:

2 Texture maps: (Pistol PM) and (Empty and full magazine, bullet)
The pistol consists of 3 parts (Barrel, Slide, Body)
Spring is overlapping on UV
The PBR includes normal DirectX and OpenGL

Number of polygons and vertices Pistol PM:
Polygons: 5223
Vertices: 4801

Number of polygons and vertices Bullet:
Polygons: 241
Vertices: 250

Number of polygons and vertices Empty Magazine:
Polygons: 1870
Vertices: 1809

Number of polygons and vertices Full Magazine:

Polygons: 2162
Vertices: 2104

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