Zastava CZ99 | |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Yugoslavia |
Service history | |
Wars | Second Liberian Civil War[1] Kosovo War[2] Bosnian War[3] 2001 insurgency in Macedonia |
Production history | |
Designer | Božidar Blagojević [4] |
Designed | 1989 |
Manufacturer | Zastava Arms |
Produced | 1990–present |
Specifications | |
Mass | 970 grams |
Length | 190mm |
Barrel length | 108mm |
Height | 140mm |
Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum and .40 S&W |
Action | Recoil operated (DA/SAorDAO) |
Effective firing range | 50m |
Feed system | 10- or 15-round magazine |
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.
The pistol was designed in 1989 by Božidar Blagojević. The CZ99 should not be confused with the Czech firearm manufacturer Česká Zbrojovka, because the CZ in the CZ99's name stands for "Crvena Zastava". The CZ99 replaced the outdated Zastava M57 in Yugoslavian military service because of its many new features, such as a fully chromed barrel, tritium night sights, an indicator for the last three rounds remaining in the magazine and a loaded chamber indicator. The CZ99 is still used in military and police service throughout the Balkans. The CZ99 is no longer produced, however, smaller variants with some modern improvements, the CZ999 and the EZ9, are still being produced. The CZ999 and the EZ9 are almost identical to the CZ99, however they are redesigned to be more ergonomic. Most parts will interchange between the newer and older designs, but some parts, like the grip panels, will not.
Visually, the pistol resembles a SIG-Sauer P226 and, as such, it is often compared to the SIG.[6][7] However, the overall design of the pistol took far more inspiration from the Walther P88 than the P226. Some of the P88 features that were used on the CZ99 include similar slide serrations, magazine, magazine release, and, of course, the ambidextrous combined safety-decocker. Also unlike the P226, the CZ99 also has a machined steel slide. The P226 (at the time of this pistol's design) had a stamped and welded sheet steel slide. The external appearance of the gun and lack of an external extractor were design ideas taken from the P226.
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