NZ 85B


The Norinco NZ-85B is a Chinese copy of the Czech pistol, the CZ 85, which was an improved version of the legendary Czech pistol, the CZ 75.

Design

The pistol design is based on the Czech CZ 85, specifically, the CZ 85B, which is a modernization of the old CZ 85. It has a firing pin block safety, squared off trigger guard, a ring hammer, and tri-dot sights.
The CZ 85 itself is also a modernized and upgraded version of the CZ 75 itself. The NZ-85B also has some improvements over its original gun.
The NZ 85B, like a lot of Chinese copies of guns, has a heavy duty forged steel frame and slide, what makes it one of the most solid, robust self-loading pistols on the market. Unlike the casted steel, the forged steel is made with strength and toughness in mind.
It has a chrome-lined barrel to extend the barrel life, make it easier to clean, and protect it more from corrosion and erosion than a non-chromed barrel. Because it's a handgun, one doesn't need to worry about the little difference of accuracy between a chromed and a non-chromed barrel.
The gun has a slide-mounted safety/decocker, which makes it slightly more safe than other types of safeties or decockers, because when the safety is engaged, it also decocks the hammer, preventing any kind of accidental shots. The NZ-85B has a double-action trigger. With this system, one can shoot the gun with the hammer cocked or decocked.
This gun has a ten-round double column magazine, similar to that of the Browning Hi-Power, which was one of the first guns to ever adopt the double column magazine.
The gun's frame has blue finished steel and it has a plastic grip that can easily be replaced by taking out a couple of screws.
In addition to all these common stats of Chinese copied guns, the NZ 85B also has slide rails in the inside rather than the outside of the frame, a system said to increase accuracy and smooth operation.

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