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CZ 75 P-01, one of the most recent versions of the CZ 75, adopted by the Czech Police. Note the accessory rail under the barrel, compact frame, and a decoking lever instead of the safety.
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9x19mm Luger/Parabellum |
Action : |
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DA - Double action |
Length : |
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184 mm |
Height : |
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128 mm |
Width : |
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35 mm |
Barrel length : |
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98 mm |
Weight unloaded : |
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770 gramms |
Capacity : |
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13 rounds |
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CZ 75 P-01 - A CZ 75 Compact variant intended for law enforcement use, with an aluminum alloy frame, decocker and under-barrel accessory rail. It is the new weapon of choice for the Czech National Police. It is one of the few (if not only) NATO classified handguns that is available to the public without modifications. It received NATO certification after undergoing extensive testing. Its NATO Stock Number (NSN) is 1005-16-000-8619. |
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