OVERVIEW
The Zawisza-Láník-2000 series of handguns is one of the first-indigenously produced handguns in Lauzanne, and has served with the Army, Air Force, Navy and National Service for the past 22 years faithfully. It is a hammer-fired double action/single action handgun with a polymer frame and double-stack magazines. Since it's adoption by the Army, it has also become a popular civilian handgun, comparing very favourably to the commonly found PM handguns. Controls for the handgun are ambidextrous, and in keeping with it's simple and low cost nature the two safety catches are manual. Rather than the more contemporary tilting barrel mechanism, the ZL-2000 uses a short-recoil, rotating barrel mechanism. This uncommon method of action, as well as it's strong internal mechanisms allow it to be used with over-pressure ammunition such as the Russian 7N21 and 7N31 ammunition, allowing it greater usage against individuals using body armour. Such features make it popular with law enforcement and counterterrorist units, owing to the trend of terrorists and hardened criminals coming better equipped and protected than ever before.
Disassembly and maintenance are both easy affairs to carry out in the field, resulting in a compact, ergonomic and powerful handgun, comparing very favourably to it's peers.SPECS
Name: ZL-2000
Mass: 610 grams
Length: 199mm
Barrel Length: 112mm
Width: 36mm
Height: 135mm
Calibre: 9x19mm Parabellum (ZL-9), 6.5x25 CBJ (ZL-6), 10x20mm LDS (ZL-10)
Action: Short-Recoil, Rotating Barrel, Hammer Fired.
Sights: Fixed front and rear sight, panel for optics. Raised suppressor sights optional
Capacity: 18 rounds (ZL-9 & 6), 16 rounds (ZL-10)
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