Efforts are underway to bring the Slovakian service rifle to the United States in a pistol configuration. The interviewer expressed a preference for an 11.5-inch barrel, indicating a focus on specific firearm configurations for the US market. This development signals potential new options for firearm enthusiasts and collectors in the US.
The Glock 25 in .380 ACP, now available in the US as a TALO exclusive, offers a full-sized pistol experience with significantly reduced recoil compared to 9mm. It shares the Glock 19 frame size but utilizes a blowback action and features a 15-round magazine with internal spacers. While in Gen 3 configuration, it remains compatible with Glock 19 accessories and holsters, making it an appealing option for recoil-sensitive shooters or collectors.
The Glock 25 Gen 3, now legally imported to the US, offers a compact .380 ACP option with significantly reduced recoil compared to its 9mm counterparts like the Glock 19. While praised for its shootability and lighter recoil, the Gen 3 model's magazine release is a notable ergonomic drawback, being difficult to engage and featuring sharp edges. It's considered a good choice for those prioritizing low recoil in a familiar Glock platform.
The Zastava M91 in 7.62x54R is a heavy DMR built on the AK platform, offering comfortable recoil and an effective flash suppressor. While its 24.4-inch barrel and 11.5-pound weight make it less mobile, accuracy tests from a bench at 100 meters proved more than adequate for its intended role. The rifle features a reliable 10-round magazine with last-round bolt hold open, making it a potentially desirable import for the US market.
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