Tomiska's Czech Army Pistol: Empty Magazine Auto-Ejection

Published on January 2, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This review delves into the unique features of the Tomiska Czech Army Pistol prototype. It highlights the innovative double-action/single-action mechanism and a distinctive rear-mounted magazine release designed for automatic ejection of the empty magazine. The video also showcases an unusual disassembly method involving spring-loaded tabs that allow the barrel to slide off the front of the frame.

Quick Summary

The Tomiska Czech Army Pistol prototype features a unique automatic empty magazine ejection system. Activated by the magazine follower, it pops the magazine out after the last round. It also uses a DA/SA action and a novel disassembly method where the barrel slides off the front.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Features
  2. 00:08Magazine Release System
  3. 00:33Disassembly and Reassembly
  4. 00:48Auto-Ejection Mechanism

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary unique feature of the Tomiska Czech Army Pistol?

The Tomiska Czech Army Pistol prototype is notable for its automatic empty magazine ejection system. When the last round is fired, the magazine follower triggers a mechanism that pops the magazine out of the grip.

How is the Tomiska Czech Army Pistol disassembled?

Disassembly of the Tomiska pistol is simplified by a unique system. Spring-loaded tabs allow the barrel to slide off the front of the frame, facilitating easy field stripping and reassembly.

What type of action does the Tomiska Czech Army Pistol use?

The Tomiska Czech Army Pistol operates as a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) firearm. This allows for both a heavier first trigger pull in double-action mode and a lighter pull in single-action mode.

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