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The Zastava M57 is a Yugoslavian semi-automatic service pistol based on the Soviet Tokarev TT-33 introduced in 1957. The Zastava M57 was originally produced for the 7.62 mm Soviet Pistol cartridge and was later produced for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge (as the M70(d)). The Zastava M57 takes a 9-round box magazine and has a 116 mm barrel.
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The Zastava M70 is a Yugoslavian short recoil semi-automatic service pistol developed from the Zastava M57. The Zastava M70 was produced for the 7.62 mm Soviet Pistol cartridge and the 9 mm Short cartridge (as the M70(k)). The Zastava M70 takes an 8-round box magazine and has a 94 mm barrel. The Zastava M70 has increased power over the earlier Zastava M57 at a range of 25 meters.
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The Zastava M88 is a Yugoslavian semi-automatic service pistol based on the Soviet Tokarev TT-33 introduced in 1988. The Zastava M88 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine and has a 96 mm barrel.
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The Auto-Ordnance Thompson Model ZG-51 'Pit Bull' is an American single-action service pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine.
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The CZ ZKR-551 is a Czech target-shooting revolver introduced in 1957 for the UIT Centerfire event. The CZ ZKR-551 is chambered for the .38 cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder and a 151 mm barrel.
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