This video features a range test and review of the RS9 Vampir, a 9mm DA/SA service pistol designed for Bosnian anti-terrorist police. The pistol, manufactured in the Republic of Srpska by TRB and imported by TCH Arms, is noted for its lineage to the Zastava CZ-99 but with modern updates like a shared decocker/slide-stop, polygonal rifling, and 18+1 capacity. The review highlights its similarity in feel to the SIG P226 and CZ REVOLVER 01, though it mentions a stronger single-action pull. Downsides include a high price point of $1,400, no optics-ready option, and a limited aftermarket.
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.
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