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The Zastava CZ99 is a semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms. [5] It was developed in 1989 to replace the M57 in the Yugoslav military and police. The CZ99 is primarily chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum with a 15-round magazine, although .40 Smith & Wesson variants also exist, with ten-round magazines.
CZ99: Zastava Arms: 9×19mm Parabellum Yugoslavia: 1990–present ČZ vz. 100: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 9×19mm Parabellum Czech Republic: 1995–present ČZ vz. 110: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 9×19mm Parabellum Czech Republic: 2000s ČZ vz. 2075 RAMI: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 9×19mm Parabellum Czech Republic: 2004-2020
Zastava CZ99 Yugoslavia: 9×19mm Parabellum: Standard pistol of Montenegrin Military Glock 17 [1] Austria: 9×19mm Parabellum: Standard pistol of Montenegrin Military Assault rifles; Tara TM4 Montenegro: 5.56×45mm NATO: Used by special forces (soon in the all branches) Zastava M59/66 Yugoslavia: 7.62×39mm: Ceremonial rifle Zastava M70/M70A ...
In 2007 Zastava started work on new generation of pistols based on CZ 99 series, under the working name "CZ M-07".The M-07 was a general redesign of the CZ 99/999 Pistol. The top of the slide was flattened, sides were slanted (similarly to those of H&K USP), bore axis was lowered by 4 mm, trigger mechanism as well as slide release and decocking mechanism were also redesigned, longer beaver ...
Zastava CZ99 Yugoslavia Serbia: Pistol: Standard service pistol. [1] Heckler & Koch USP Germany: Pistol: Used by the special forces units (72nd Brigade for Special Operations and 63rd Parachute Brigade). [2] [3] Glock-17 Austria: Pistol: Carbines HK416 Germany: Carbine: Used by the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations. Zastava M59/66 Yugoslavia ...
The Walther P88 was mainly designed as a sidearm for military and law enforcement use. [4] With the P88, Walther had the intention of being able to offer the German armed forces an adequate successor for the Walther P1, as well as Walther P5, with both designs starting to becoming obsolete by the early-to-mid 1980's.
Zastava Arms (Serbian: Застава оружје, romanized: Zastava oružje) is a Serbian manufacturer of firearms and artillery, based in Kragujevac, Serbia.In 1853, it was founded, and cast its first cannon.
The Zastava M57 is a Yugoslavian and Serbian semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms.It was the standard service pistol of the Yugoslav People's Army from 1961 until the early 1990s. [3]