Weapons Call of Duty-PM-63

The PM-63 is a submachine gun from : .

PM-63

Damage30 – 20
Hit zonesHead: 1.4 times
Body: 1-fold
Limbs: 1-fold
Magazines20, 30 with magazine extension, 25 as pack-a-punch weapon
Unlocked from29
CODPoints (Black Ops)2000
Reloading time2,05 seconds (loaded)
2,85 seconds (unloaded)
Rate of fire937.5 rounds per minute
RecoilLow
Firing modeFully automatic
Weapon iconPM63_HUD_BO.png

Call of Duty: Black Ops


Campaign

The PM-63 is used by the Spetsnaz in a wide number of variations in the Presidential Decree mission. Most often it is found in the attack section on the missile. They come with magazine extensions, akimbo, or no attachments at all, but never with camouflage, unlike some AK-47s in this mission. In numbers, there is a PM-63 Akimbo in the first weapon stash, otherwise, it is not present in the mission. The weapon also makes a brief appearance in Crash Site, where it is used very briefly by the Spetsnaz.

Multiplayer

The PM-63 can be bought from level 29. It has the same statistics as the Uzi. The latter has more ammo in the magazine, but the PM-63 has a higher rate of fire and a faster reload time. The clan tag that you can put on the gun is placed on the left side above the trigger. The emblem goes on the back of the gun, right above the magazine, where you can still see it even when aiming. It is recommended that with this gun it is best to use the magazine extension, because normally you only have 20 rounds in the magazine, with this attachment it is 30. Plunderer is also very useful because thanks to the high rate of fire you literally burn through the ammunition. The average recoil, good range, and open sights make the PM-63 a versatile weapon, but it still works best at close range. The grip can be used to boost ranged combat capabilities,

though this is truly not a must. Rapid-fire increases recoil and wastes ammo a lot more. Additionally, it is not possible to combine rapid-fire with magazine expansion through warlord. Rapid-fire can still work well in a setup with nimbleness and scavenger. Rapid-fire kills enemies faster and more effectively, but it is still recommended to have a pistol for safety.

Survival Combat

The PM-63 also appears in Survival Combat and can be purchased for 1000 points on the wall. The high rate of fire and average damage are useful in the early rounds, but the narrow magazine and low reserve ammo quickly become a problem, even in the early rounds. Other submachine guns like the MP5K, Ak-74u, MP40, and the MPL are more popular overall because they offer much more ammunition for the same price, but the PM-63’s rate of fire can be very effective in a close-quarters fight.

When you punch the gun, the new name is “Tokyo and Rose.” Tokyo and Rose are Akimbo , which also double the magazine. However, like other Akimbo weapons, you can’t aim and the weapon scatters more, causing more bullets to miss the zombies. So if you plan to include this weapon in your strategy, you should buy Death Daiquiri.

Info


  • The icon for the PM-63 when someone is killed with it and for pickup shows the weapon with the visible foregrip folded and a magazine extension.
  • The name of the punched weapon is a reference to Tokyo Rose, a popular name for Japanese women who spread propaganda during WWII.
  • The PM-63 is uniquely named “PM-63 with Folding Stock” when a grip is added in-game.
  • The PM-63 and the Scorpion are the only submachine guns that you can’t attach optical sights to.
  • On the Wii version, the PM-63 is held with one hand and the foregrip is folded in, the gun look a bit beefy.
  • As with the other submachine guns on the Wii, rapid fire has no effect.
  • Camouflages on the PM-63, especially the camouflage red, have almost no effect on the back of the gun where the emblem is placed and almost disappear into invisibility.
  • The PM-63 is the only submachine gun to which you cannot attach a silencer.
  • Overall, the PM-63 accepts the fewest attachments of all the submachine guns in Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Call of Duty


The Call of Duty series has existed since 2003 and in addition to various spin-offs, including for the handheld systems Nintendo DS and Sony PSP, 14 major titles of the series have now been released. Ever since the first part of the series, great emphasis has been placed on the online multiplayer mode in addition to the single-player campaign, which is also reflected in the development of the shooter series. Since the first Call of Duty, World at War, which was developed exclusively by Treyarch, each part also included cooperative challenges that you could play together with friends. The latest installment, Call of Duty: World War II, also features an extended multiplayer mode that puts you and your friends in the combat zones and famous battles of World War II. Using the divisions, you’ll be able to choose between the deadly sniper and the brute armored division and support your comrades in battle. In addition, World War II also has a zombie mode “Nazi Zombies”, as in its predecessor Call of Duty: Black Ops. Face the monsters of the Third Reich and win glory and honor.