The HS95, developed by HS Produkt in Croatia, was a successor to the problematic PHP pistol. It featured an ambidextrous design, drawing inspiration from the Zastava CZ99 and Sig Sauer P229. Produced from 1995-1998 exclusively for the Croatian Army, it was later replaced by the HS2000.
The PHP MV-9 was the first Croatian pistol, designed by Marko Vukovic and inspired by the Walther P38. It was adopted by the Croatian National Guard in 1992. Two main versions exist: a long-barrel and a short-barrel model, both using a 15-round magazine. Despite early reliability issues and a nickname reflecting design flaws, the MV-9 was crucial for developing Croatia's domestic firearms industry, leading to the HS2000 and Springfield XD.
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