Tanfoglio Force Combat 9mm

Published on July 14, 2022
Duration: 20:47

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Tanfoglio Force Combat 9mm, as demonstrated by hickok45. It covers the critical safety steps, removal of the slide stop, and separation of the slide, barrel, and frame. The process highlights the CZ 75-style internal slide rails, a key design feature. hickok45, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes thorough safety checks throughout the procedure.

Quick Summary

The Tanfoglio Force Combat 9mm is an all-steel, DA/SA pistol imported by IFG, closely following the CZ 75 design. Its steel frame enhances recoil control, making it soft-shooting, while internal slide rails contribute to accuracy. It offers versatile carry options, including 'cocked and locked'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tanfoglio Force Combat
  2. 01:14Shooting Impressions and Frame Weight
  3. 02:42Range Performance and Accuracy
  4. 04:54Variants and Calibers
  5. 06:09Carry Options and Safety
  6. 07:52Field Stripping and Internal Design
  7. 10:19Final Shooting and Ergonomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tanfoglio Force Combat 9mm?

The Tanfoglio Force Combat 9mm is a semi-automatic pistol imported by IFG, recognized as a clone of the CZ 75 design. It features an all-steel frame, DA/SA trigger, and internal slide rails, offering a comfortable grip and good recoil management.

How does the Tanfoglio Force Combat compare to a CZ 75?

The Tanfoglio Force Combat shares significant design similarities with the CZ 75, including internal slide rails and overall ergonomics. Reviewers often note its comparable handling and shooting characteristics, making it a popular alternative for those who appreciate the CZ 75 platform.

What are the advantages of the Tanfoglio Force Combat's all-steel frame?

The all-steel frame of the Tanfoglio Force Combat contributes to its durability and significantly aids in recoil management. While it increases the pistol's weight, this makes the 9mm caliber feel softer shooting and enhances overall control during firing.

Can the Tanfoglio Force Combat be carried 'cocked and locked'?

Yes, the Tanfoglio Force Combat can be carried 'cocked and locked' with the safety engaged, similar to a 1911 pistol. It also offers the option of being carried with the hammer down for a double-action first pull, with the safety still functional in this mode.

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