CSV-9 I want

Karnage

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The FRT database lists you guys as the importer for this series of firearms.
Any plans on bringing them in? Pretty please?
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CSV-9
Rifle- Semi-Automatic - Restricted
Calibre: 9mm Luger

Summary

Firearm Reference Number (FRN): 189928

Valid As Of Date: 2020-06-15

Manufacturer: Czech Weapons

Level: Manufacturer Specifications and Commercial Customization

Country of Manufacturer: CZECH REPUBLIC

Notes
Make

"Produced by CZECH WEAPONS" is marked on the right side of the receiver/frame.

Model

"CSV-9" is marked on the right side of the receiver/frame.

this striker fired, semi-automatic rifle was designed for the civilian market and is available with a variety of barrel lengths, accessories and buttstocks.

this firearm uses Glock Gen4 detachable box magazines.

features include: removable flash suppressor with spring detent/handguard retaining nut; vented anodized alloy handguard with integral accessory rails along the bottom,and left and right sides; anodized alloy full length accessory rail along the top of the receiver/frame and fore-end, removable open sights; steel or alloy receiver/frame with ambidextrous charging handle slots on both sides of the receiver/frame; reciprocating charging handle; ambidextrous crossbolt safety; polymer trigger frame with integralmagazine well; grooved pistol grip with spare magazine storage; grooved magazine well; magazine release is located on the right side of the magazine well in front of the trigger guard, side folding buttstock; black finish.

overall length with a 120mm barrel installed and the stock in the folded position is 335mm.

Manufacturer

"Produced by CZECH WEAPONS" is marked on the right side of the receiver/frame.

Czech Weapons was founded in 1996.

Action

blowback operated.

Calibre

calibre designation is marked on the receiver/frame.

Shots

detachable box magazine.

Serial Number

the serial number is located on the right side of the receiver/frame forward of the ejection port, on the breech bolt visible through the ejection port, and on the barrel visible through the rearmost vent on the right side of the alloy fore-end.

the serial number consists of a prefix of "CSV" followed a dash and then four numbers representing the year of manufacture, followed by a dash and then three numbers.

Cross-References

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Also Known As/Product Code

CSV-9 M1

CSV-9 M2

CSV-9 M3

CSV-9 M4

CSV-9 M5

CSV-9 M6

CSV-9 Version 1

CSV-9 Version 2

CSV-9 Version 3

CSV-9 Version 4

CSV-9 Version 5

CSV-9 Version 6

CSV-9 verze 1

CSV-9 verze 2

CSV-9 verze 3

CSV-9 verze 4

CSV-9 verze 5

CSV-9 verze 6

CSV9

CSV9 M1

CSV9 M2

CSV9 M3

CSV9 M4

CSV9 M5

CSV9 M6

CSV9 Version 1

CSV9 Version 2

CSV9 Version 3

CSV9 Version 4

CSV9 Version 5

CSV9 Version 6

CSV9 verze 1

CSV9 verze 2

CSV9 verze 3

CSV9 verze 4

CSV9 verze 5

CSV9 verze 6

Importer

Tactical Imports Corporation
 
Yes looked cool but too pricy. Retail price would've had to be around 1700-1800. Not worth it when you can get JR Carbine or Scorpion EVO (at the time) for much less
 
I don't get how it costs 1.7k, being a simple Blowback operated 9mm rifle. I looked into it too and it retails for like 1000 Euros in Czechia. How the heck did they make it that expensive?

Could be an interesting option if they could get the cost down.
 
Cheaper than all B&T options.

Cheaper than the Famae units you were selling.

Evo banned.

SIG MPX banned.

Never been a fan of JR's.

Czech stuff sells. You will sell out quickly. Am I missing something?
Political climate maybe? I can understand not wanting to be stuck with unsellable inventory.
 
The PMR-9 looks appealing, 470mm barrel, takes vz58 stocks & grips too.

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Although I think I like the look of the plain flat top version of the CSV-9, perhaps they can also offer with NR length barrel.

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Looks like they offer steel or aluminum construction, if you could bring in a NR steel version of either for under 2k, id be in.
 
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