The ČZ 75 is a pistol made in the Czech Republic that has both semi-automatic and selective fire variants. First introduced in 1975, it features a staggered-column magazine, all-steel construction, and a hammer forged barrel. It is well known for its quality and versatility and is widely used throughout the world.
You wouldn't have
seen the P-09 Duty version in any movies or computer games but it may
feature in one at some point in the near future. Its slick and tactical
design may grow more popular in the film industry.
While the
KJ Works P-09 Duty may look amazing, the feel of it with it comes to the
materials and the way it shoots is just as brilliant. It features a
polymer frame with a metallic slide. On the frame itself is a accessory
rail for all your accessory needs. The grip is 'noodle' textured but
very comfortable to it, as it should be since it kicks like a mule.
You
can expect all the correct markings to be there as it is fully licensed
by ASG though KJ Works like to put a stamp on their products with a
Made In Taiwan on the right side of the frame. It's small so all is
forgiven.
Basic Information | |
Item Weight (gram) | 874g |
Major Color | 2 Tone |
Length | 205mm |
Barrel Length | ~90mm |
Hop-up | Adjustable |
Shooting Mode | Semi-Automatic |
Power Source | HFC134a / HFC22 Gas |
Magazine Capacity | 24 Rounds |
Bullet Type | 6mm BB |
Power (Muzzle Velocity) | 305 FPS (Top Gas) |