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  2. CZ P-10 C - Wikipedia

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    Like the new P-10 C model introduced in September, they both are optics ready. [15] In March 2020, CZ Introduced The P-10 M–micro model with a 3.19 in (81 mm) barrel. [16] Its single-stack magazine holds 7+1 cartridges. it is the only P-10 variant that is not Optics Ready available.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Firearms/Peer review/CZ P-10 C

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  4. Colt CZ Group - Wikipedia

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    Colt CZ Group SE (formerly Česká zbrojovka Group - CZG) is a holding company for the Czech firearms and related industries group based in Prague, Czech Republic. [4] Its principal firearms brands are Česká zbrojovka (CZ), CZ-USA , and Colt .

  5. Tanfoglio Force - Wikipedia

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    The biggest difference between the Tanfoglio Force / EAA Witness and the CZ-75 is chambering options; while the CZ-75 is available in 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, and .22 Long Rifle (in its Kadet model), the Force is unique in its ability to interchange calibers rapidly between 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm, .38 Super Auto, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto ...

  6. Eurooptic - Wikipedia

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    EuroOptic.com is a privately owned business started in the late 1990s that deals primarily in high-quality optics.This business' predominant sales channel is direct e-commerce via the company website, but EuroOptic also maintains a company presence on popular public channel stores including eBay, Amazon, and GunBroker.com.

  7. CZ 75 - Wikipedia

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    High-capacity magazines may use either 20 of the 9mm rounds or 17 of the .40 rounds. As of 2013, the model is used by the CZUB's factory shooters in the IPSC Standard division, with a custom-made version CZ 75 Tactical Sports Open being also available. [7] In 2009, the sale of CZ 75 TS Czechmate began. The model is a development of the CZ 75 TS ...

  8. Zastava M88 - Wikipedia

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    The M88 saw limited use as a service pistol with the Yugoslav police and military forces, but was replaced by the higher capacity CZ 99 series, while sometimes used as a training pistol in some military training camps in Serbia. [2] Since then it has been widely available for civilian purchase.

  9. ČZ 2000 - Wikipedia

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    The ČZ 2000 is a prototype 5.56 mm caliber Czech weapon system, consisting of a standard rifle, carbine and light machine gun.The system was developed in 1991 after adapting the LADA firearm prototype (chambered for the 5.45×39mm M74 cartridge to the standard NATO 5.56×45mm round with the SS109 bullet. [1])