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*When used with the Dual Wield attachment, the PM-63 gains the folding stock, although it becomes folded during use. The fore grip is also folded while used with the Dual Wield attachment, just like with the HUD image.
 
*When used with the Dual Wield attachment, the PM-63 gains the folding stock, although it becomes folded during use. The fore grip is also folded while used with the Dual Wield attachment, just like with the HUD image.
 
*The PM-63 is uniquely named "PM63 Folding Stock" in game when equipped with the Grip attachment. This is more appropriate, as all submachine guns (except the AK-74u) gets a stock of some sort. However, this is a collapsable stock, not a folding stock.
 
*The PM-63 is uniquely named "PM63 Folding Stock" in game when equipped with the Grip attachment. This is more appropriate, as all submachine guns (except the AK-74u) gets a stock of some sort. However, this is a collapsable stock, not a folding stock.
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*The PM63 resembles the [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/SMG SMG] from [[http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Halo_3|Halo 3]], this is probably the weapon that is was based on.
   
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PM 63 ADS.jpg|The PM-63's [[Iron Sight|Iron Sights]].
 
PM 63 ADS.jpg|The PM-63's [[Iron Sight|Iron Sights]].

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The PM-63 is a Polish submachine gun featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

In-game

Single Player

The PM-63 is used extensively by the Soviet Military in the campaign level Executive Order. The weapon is found specifically during the assault phase on the launch facility. It can be found with Extended Mag, Dual Wield, or simply with no attachments, but never with any camouflage pattern, unlike some of the AK-47s found on that level. The weapon also makes a brief appearance in the level, Crash Site, in the hands of the Soviet Spetznaz, who appear to use it exclusively.


Multiplayer

The PM63 can be purchased at level 29. The clan tag, when purchased and selected, is etched onto the left side of the gun, slightly left of the trigger. The emblem is placed on the back of the gun above the magazine, and it can be seen when aiming down the sight. When using the PM63 it is advisable to use the Extended Magazines attachment as the regular magazine contains only 20 rounds. Using the Extended Mags attachment will increase the capacity to 30 rounds. Scavenger is also recommended as its high rate of fire uses up ammunition very quickly. The PM63's easily controllable recoil, good range, and open ironsights allow engagement at a variety of ranges, although it is still most effective in close-quarters.

Attachments

Zombies

The PM-63 appears in Zombies mode and is available from the wall for 1000 points. Its high rate of fire and decent power make it good for the early rounds, however its small magazine and low ammo reserve are liabilities, even in the early rounds. When upgraded, it becomes the "Tokyo & Rose". The "Tokyo & Rose" is Dual Wielded, effectively doubling the magazine size. However, the player can no longer ADS with Dual Wielded Weapons.

Trivia

  • The name of the upgraded version of the PM-63 is a reference to Tokyo Rose, a generic name given to female Japanese propaganda broadcasters during World War II.
  • The third person character model always displays the PM-63 as uncocked. The slide never reciprocates as it is supposed to. The same can be seen in the PM-63's menu image and HUD image. Only the first person model is correct in it's animation.
  • When used with the Dual Wield attachment, the PM-63 gains the folding stock, although it becomes folded during use. The fore grip is also folded while used with the Dual Wield attachment, just like with the HUD image.
  • The PM-63 is uniquely named "PM63 Folding Stock" in game when equipped with the Grip attachment. This is more appropriate, as all submachine guns (except the AK-74u) gets a stock of some sort. However, this is a collapsable stock, not a folding stock.
  • The PM63 resembles the SMG from [3], this is probably the weapon that is was based on.

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