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  2. Czechoslovak Group - Wikipedia

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    From early on, Strnad focused his business on dealing with military surplus equipment, which was in extreme oversupply after the fall of the Warsaw pact. In 1995, Jaroslav Strnad founded a family company Excalibur Army (later to be renamed to Czechoslovak Group) with less than 20 employees. [ 5 ]

  3. Česká zbrojovka Strakonice - Wikipedia

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    The company merged with an arms manufacturing plant in Vejprty and with a factory in Prague in 1922. [1] This gave rise to the formation of a stock company whose name translates as "Czech Armament Works in Prague of the Manufacturing Plant in Strakonice". [1] It produced pistols, air guns, and automatic guns which all became successful products.

  4. Zbrojovka Brno - Wikipedia

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    Zbrojovka Brno headquarters and gateway. Zbrojovka Brno, s.r.o is a maker of small arms in Brno, Czech Republic, wholly owned by Colt-CZ Group.In the past it also made light artillery, cars, motorcycles, tractors and various tools, such as typewriters and early computers.

  5. Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod - Wikipedia

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    Česká zbrojovka a.s. (CZ, lit. ' Czech armory '), is a Czech armament manufacturer that is based in Uherský Brod. The company is famous for producing service, hunting and sporting firearms. It is owned by the Czech holding company Colt CZ Group SE, which also owns other brands with related production programs. CZ currently has around 1,800 ...

  6. Colt CZ Group - Wikipedia

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    On 11 February 2021 the European company announced the acquisition of the Colt Holding Company (the parent company to the Colt's Manufacturing Company from the US) for $220 million, enabling further expansion into the U.S. market. [8] [9] Česká zbrojovka Group completed the purchase on 24 May 2021 and renamed itself Colt CZ Group SE on 12 ...

  7. CZ 85 - Wikipedia

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    The CZ 85 is an updated version of the CZ 75, with slight changes made to internal parts to increase reliability. It has an ambidextrous safety switch and slide stop, making the pistol suitable for both right- and left-handed shooters. CZ weapons are known for their long service life and high reliability while using various types of cartridges. [1]

  8. CZ P-10 C - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, CZ Introduced The P-10 M–micro model with a 3.19 in (81 mm) barrel. [16] Its single-stack magazine holds 7+1 cartridges. it is the only P-10 variant that is not Optics Ready available. In October 2022, SNT Motiv worked with CZ to produce the STP9A, a licensed version for sale to South Korean military and police units. [17] [18]

  9. CZ 2075 RAMI - Wikipedia

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    The CZ 2075 RAMI will also accept all standard CZ 75 mags, including the 18 round SP-01 magazine, 19 round SP-01 magazine, and ProMag 32-round magazine. The CZ2075 RAMI polymer version was discontinued as of 2011, and the alloy frame version was discontinued in the .40 S&W caliber in 2016 [ 5 ] and in the 9mm in 2020.