Friday, September 06, 2013

CZ 2075 RAMI

Subcompact defence pistol with powerful calibre and at the same time suitable for concealed carry.

The CZ 2075 RAMI is a handgun from our „Subcompact“ category based on the proven CZ 75 pistol model design. The trigger mechanism operates in SA/DA mode of fire. The pistol utilizes several safety features including a firing pin block and a manual safety. Incorporating the CZ staggered column magazine design, the little CZ 2075 RAMI accommodates 10 cartridges of 9 mm Luger or 8 cartridges of .40 S&W cal. plus one in the chamber. With a 3“ barrel weighs less than 700 g when unloaded.
Characteristic features of the CZ 2075 RAMI are:
The CZ 2075 RAMI pistol is a semi-automatic handgun incorporating short recoil, designed for aimed shooting up to 50 m distances. The CZ 2075 RAMI utilizes the locked breech principle. It is fitted with a trigger mechanism adapted to operate both in SA and DA modes of fire, a firing pin safety, safety stop on the hammer and manual safety. The frame material is made either from light aluminium alloy or polymer.
- Comfortable grip and balance in either hand
- Good results at instinctive shooting (without aiming)
- Low trigger pull weight
- High accuracy of fire
- Long service life
- High reliability, even with various types of cartridges
- The sights are fitted with a three-dot illuminating system for better aiming in poor visibility conditions
- The slide stays open after the last cartridge has been fired
- Suitable for concealed carry as a back-up handgun

Technical Data

Caliber (rate of twist).40 S&W (16")
9 mm Luger (9,8")
Magazine Capacity8(10)
10(14)
Trigger mechanism operationSA/DA
Framelight alloy
Gripsplastic
rubber
Sightsfixed, snag free
Overall length168 mm
Barrel length74,6 mm
Height120 mm
Width32 mm
Weight695 g
Barrelhammer forged
Surface treatmentblack polycoat
Safety featuresmanual safety
hammer safety notch
firing pin block

 

Monday, March 26, 2012

S&W M&P360



Smith & Wesson’s unique Scandium Alloy high strength frames allow for the lightest revolvers capable of firing .357 S&W Magnum®, or .44 Magnum.  The Smith & Wesson J-Frame has become the most popular small frame personal defense revolver on the market. With decades of reliable performance to its credit, the J-frame line offers models capable of firing .22 LR, .22 Magnum®, .38 S&W Special and the more powerful .357 Magnum® loads.  Smith & Wesson offers these revolvers from our production, M&P, Pro Series, and Classics lines in three diverse hammer designs; internal, exposed and shrouded.


  • SKU:163074
  • Model:M&P360
  • Caliber:.357 Magnum®
    .38 S&W Special +P
  • Capacity:5 Rounds
  • Barrel Length:1.875" / 4.7 cm
  • Front Sight:XS Sights® 24/7 Tritium Night
  • Rear Sight:Integral U-Notch
  • Grip:Synthetic
  • Overall Length:6.31" / 16.0 cm
  • Action:Single/Double Action
  • Weight Empty:13.3 oz / 377.8 g
  • Material:Scandium Alloy Frame
    Stainless Steel Cylinder
  • Finish:Matte Black
  • Frame Size:Small - Exposed Hammer
  • Purpose:Personal Protection
    Professional / Duty
Producer website: Smith & Wesson

CZ 75 P-07 DUTY


This pistol model can show off its original design and excellent and unerring grip with instant and intuitive target acquisition. Low-lying barrel axis together with the slide backstop on the material of the frame allows keeping perfect control over handgun even at very rapid shots fired one after another. Really extensive practical tests demonstrated not only excellent accuracy and reliability of this new pistol, but also extremely high resistance and durability of all parts of this handgun, which is further enhanced through nitriding of the barrel and slide. 
The CZ 75 P-07 Duty has unlike the overwhelming majority of pistols of the CZ 75 family the barrel locked into the ejection port. Defining the barrel height and its axis centricity is secured by the protrusion located at the rear section of the locking block. The slide handling facilitates eight clean-cut grooves. The original shape of the slide results from bevelling of its upper lateral edges thus facilitating placing and withdrawing the handgun to and from holster. The slide carries sights, the front sight in longitudinal and the rear sight in transverse groove, with the sight radius extension made by elongating the rear sight visual area up to the rear edge of the slide. The integral part of the slide is of course also automatic firing pin block safety. Spent cartridge case extraction is provided by robust extractor placed on the right side of the slide. Ejection of cartridge case or any not discharged cartridge is facilitated by pretty large ejection port. The slide’s recoil spring is made of rectangular profile wire. The Duty model basic disassembly is essentially the same as for the standard CZ 75, so there is no tool necessary. In case of need for more thorough cleaning the trigger and firing mechanism can also be easily and in effect almost completely disassembled. The pistol comes in the following versions: with manual safety, decocking lever and/or decocking lever with manual safety included in the packaging.
The CZ 75 P-07 DUTY pistol in cal. 9mm Luger have just undergone tests achieving satisfactory results and was approved by the authorized test laboratory as to be conforming with the standards and use applied by the US Armed Forces. The tests were conducted in compliance with NIJ Standard 0112.03, Autoloading Pistols for Police Officers.
The CZ 75 P-07 Duty pistol model ranked Česká zbrojovka a.s. among the absolute world leaders in design and manufacture of modern service pistols.
Technical Data
Calibre9 mm Browning; 9 mm Luger; 9x21; .40 S&W; 9 mm FX&CQT; Securi Blank
Magazine Capacity15; 16; 16; 12; ;
Trigger mechanism operationSA/DA
Sightsfixed
Overall length185 mm
Barrel length95 mm
Height130 mm
Width37 mm
Weight770 g
Barrelhammer forged
Surface treatmentblack nitriding
Safety featureshammer decocking
manual safety
hammer safety notch
firing pin block

Friday, November 24, 2006

Browning BDA-380 Pistol

BDA-380
The BDA-380 Pistol was introduced in 1977 (and discontinued in 1997) as a compact and lightweight pistol for police and civilian use. The gun was manufactured in Italy under contract from FN Herstal (Belgium) and marketed as FN model 140DA (in Europe) or Browning BDA 380 (in USA). Some sources said that BDA 380 is a copy of Beretta 84, but close inspection shows some differences (i.e. Beretta 84 has frame mounted safety while BDA 380 has slide mounted safety). The manufacture of the BDA 380 was ceased circa 1997. It was adopted by Belgian police.

The BDA 380 is a blowback operated, double action semi automatic pistol. It has aluminium alloy frame and steel slide. Ambidextrous slide mounted safety switch disconnects the trigger from the hammer when engaged. The pistol featured low profile fixed sightst and was available in either polished steel or blued finish, with wooden grip panels.

The gun deserved good reputation as reliable and comfortable to fire.

Specifications: Calibre: 9x17 mm (.380 ACP, 9mm Browning, 9mm Short, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Corto)
Magazine capacity, rounds: 13

Barrel length: 89 mm

Overall dimensions: 173x109x26mm

Weight, unloaded: 0,67 kg (with empty magazine)
Trigger mechanism: SA/DA

Other calibre: 7,65 mm


Source: World guns, Browning

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

SIG SAUER P220


The SIG P220 was developed for the Swiss Army as a replacement for the SIG P210, which had been developed during World War II; in service it is known as "pistol Model 75". For development of the P220, SIG collaborated with J.P. Sauer of Germany, thus, the P220 and all subsequent pistols from SIG are properly known as SIG-Sauer pistols. The P220 operates by the locked breech short-recoil method pioneered by John Browning.

The SIG-Sauer P220 is short-recoil operated, locked-breech pistol. The locking is of modified Browning type, where the barrel engages the slide with single large lug entering the ejection window. The unlocking is controlled by a cam-shaped lug under the barrel, which interacts with the steel insert set into the aluminium frame. The slide is made from sheet steel by stamping and forming processes, with the separate breechblock pinned into the rear of the slide (machined slides are available on some current production .45 caliber models). The standard trigger is the double-action type, with an automatic firing pin block safety and a frame-mounted decocking lever.

Specifications:
Calibre: .45 Auto
Magazine capacity, rounds: 10

Barrel length: 112mm

Overall dimensions: 198x140x36mm

Weight, unloaded: 1,1 kg (with empty magazine)
Trigger mechanism: SA

Other calibre: 9x19mm


Source: Wikipedia