I find these are quite accurate (my M84A)... hit very well out to 50M without significant drop. Once I get to 100M my eyes fail me and I'm not very good with irons.
OP can stretch it out and see that this machine performs well at 50M and probably further for those who are good with irons.
A little bit of a bump, but does the CSA come with the buffer inside the grip?
I thought so but I just wanted to make sure. I was trying to decide between a CSA or Zastava, and it looks like I'll be going with Zastava.I can see at Fencelines pic of the inside , the back stop bracket is incomplete so no neither CSA version comes with buffer .
I thought so but I just wanted to make sure. I was trying to decide between a CSA or Zastava, and it looks like I'll be going with Zastava.
there are pros and cons to each of the manufacturer .
but if you want something more to the original then zastava would come closer bcos of the buffer and the ease of removing the wire stock .
Careful. That wire stock is the difference between restricted, and prohib. As stupid as that is.
So what other prohib pistols should we be fitting a stock on and importing?![]()
Former Prohibited Weapons Order No. 11
•The firearm of the design commonly known as the Skorpion Auto Pistol, and any variant or modified version of it.
So whats he point of the buffer anyways? Does it do something o the recoil? Hmmmm.
`I need one of these for some reason might have to sell my p99 and get one.
Careful. That wire stock is the difference between restricted, and prohib. As stupid as that is.




























