New Russian Handgun

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Re: New Russian Handgun

#11 Post by ordnance »

The CZ 75 was summat good then ?
One of the most common handguns you will se on the ranges here, Classic handgun much copied.
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Re: New Russian Handgun

#12 Post by saddler »

....and now fugly, if the previous photo is anything to go by
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Re: New Russian Handgun

#13 Post by ordnance »

it's just a pity we'll never see it here to see if it matches the hype.
Not legally, but Russian handguns do turn up here.
Detectives have revealed that a gun which is “extremely rare” in Northern Ireland was used in the murder of former IRA commander Gerard ‘Jock’ Davison in the Markets area of Belfast. The weapon and bullets used were an Eastern European type called Makarov,” Detective Superintendent Kevin Geddes, from Serious Crime Branch, said
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Re: New Russian Handgun

#14 Post by froggy »

The CZ 75 was summat good then ?
You bet ... The compact Mdl costs a "mere" £ 420 in the Czech Rep making it a fantastic V4M pistol :good: If I were to only keep one pistol , it would be my Shadow , the newish "improved version" of the Cz75.
On the other hand I like the look of that Russian one, wouldn't mind to have a go with it if it ever crosses the new aluminium curtain .
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