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The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
For similar weapons, see Mini-Uzi or PM63

The PM-9 is a submachine gun that appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Campaign

The weapon appears in "Stronghold" in the hands of Makarov's men, where the weapon can appear with or without attachments.

Multiplayer

The PM-9 is unlocked at level 56 in Modern Warfare 3<nowiki>'<nowiki>s multiplayer. Sporting a 32-round magazine, the PM-9 has decent enough power and the fastest fire rate of any automatic weapon in the game at 1090, making the weapon very effective in close quarters. However, the PM-9 has a slow reload time and high recoil, both of which can be partially cured by Sleight of Hand and Kick respectively. Rapid Fire is an interesting choice for the PM-9, as it increases the rate of fire to dizzying levels, and paired with Steady Aim, the PM-9 becomes devastating at close range and the small crosshairs allow it to be used out to medium range. Range will increase the PM-9's maximum 3 hit kill zone and allow it to be more effective outside of medium range; overall the PM-9 is extremely effective in close range combat due to it's very high rate of fire and short 3-hit-kill range, but is outclassed by every other submachine gun in terms of recoil, magazine capacity, reload speed and penetration.

Attachments

thumb|300px|right|Golden PM-9 Wii Gameplay

Proficiencies

  • Kick- Unlocked at weapon level 4.
  • Range- Unlocked at weapon level 9.
  • Attachments- Unlocked at weapon level 12.
  • Focus- Unlocked at weapon level 15.
  • Melee- Unlocked at weapon level 21.
  • Stability- unlocked at weapon level 28.

Survival Mode

The PM-9 is available in Survival Mode at level 23 and costs $2000.

Gallery

Video

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Trivia

  • Although the weapon has a foregrip, it is never seen used.
  • The PM-9 has a reused reload animation identical to the Mini-Uzi and MAC11.
  • The PM-9 has a fingerprint in the back, like the Mini-Uzi in Call of Duty 4 and the Python from Black Ops.
  • The PM-9's reload sound is identical to that of the Mini-Uzi.
  • Despite being handled exactly like the Mini-Uzi, it is unable to use the Akimbo attachment, one of those available to the Mini-Uzi.
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