Zastava M70 (pistol)

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Zastava M70
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of origin SFR Yugoslavia
Production history
Designed1970
ManufacturerCrvena Zastava (now Zastava Arms)
Produced1970–present
Specifications
Mass670 grams
Length165mm
Barrel length94mm
Height115mm

Cartridge.32 ACP (7.65 mm) 9mm Kratak (.380 ACP)
Feed system8 (.32 ACP) or 7 (.380 ACP) round single-stack magazine
SightsIron sights

The Zastava M70 (formerly known as CZ M70 (Crvena Zastava Model 1970) is produced by Zastava Arms[1] as a sidearm for Yugoslavian police and certain military officers.[2] The pistol was loosely based on the Zastava M57, but is scaled down to accept smaller and less powerful 7,65mm Browning (.32 ACP) or 9mm Kratak (.380 ACP).

Design details

The M70 pistol is a recoil action design and can be easily removed during disassembly of the pistol. The trigger is Single Action. Owing to its Tokarev design lineage, the hammer unit is removable as one piece. The manual safety lever is located on the left side of the frame, above grip panel, and is forward to fire, back for "safe." The sights are fixed.

Users

For many years these pistols were used by Yugoslavian police and military. Today many of these pistols are sold worldwide as surplus and are popular among the civilians in Serbia, sometimes referred as "Pčelica" (little bee), as well as backup guns for police.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.zastava-arms.rs/en/civilianproduct/pistol-m70 manufacturer's website
  2. ^ world.guns.ru Crvena Zastava M70 pistol (Serbia / former Yugoslavia)

External links