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CZ 75 Automatic, a selective fire version of the CZ 75B; note the spare magazine, attached as a front grip, and a lengthened barrel with muzzle compensator, which indicates the early model
Caliber : |
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9x19 Luger/Para |
Action : |
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DA - Double action |
Length : |
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206 mm |
Height : |
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138 mm |
Width : |
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33 mm |
Barrel length : |
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120 mm |
Weight unloaded : |
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1000 gramms |
Capacity : |
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16 rounds |
Rate of fire : |
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1000 rounds per minute |
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Download Users Manual
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Probably most rare version of the CZ-75 is the CZ-75 Automatic, a selective-fire version of the basic pistol, which can fire either in semi-auto or in full auto, with rate of fire about 1,000 rounds per minute. The CZ-75 Automatic first appeared circa 1992, and is intended for special police and military forces. To help control the gun, a spare magazine can be fitted upside down into special holder under the barrel; it then serve as a front grip. Early models of CZ-75 Automatic were fitted with longer barrels with integral compensators; latest models have standard barrels. |
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