P-64 Czak

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The P-64 Czak is a Polish semi-automatic service pistol developed in the 1960s for the People's Republic of Poland's military and police forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf firearm
semi-automatic pistol
service pistol
action blowback-operated
alsoKnownAs P-64
caliber 9 mm
cartridge 9×18mm Makarov
category Cold War era pistol
Polish military equipment
chambering 9×18mm
classification handgun
countryOfOrigin Poland
designedBy Polish engineers
designedFor People's Republic of Poland armed forces NERFINISHED
People's Republic of Poland police NERFINISHED
law enforcement
military service
self-defense
designedIn 1960s
designedToReplace older Polish service pistols
developer People's Republic of Poland NERFINISHED
era Cold War
feedSystem 6-round detachable box magazine
firingMode recoil-operated
frameMaterial steel
gripMaterial plastic
hasBarrel fixed barrel
hasSights fixed iron sights
inspiredBy Walther PP family NERFINISHED
intendedRole concealable service pistol
languageOfName Polish
magazineCapacity 6 rounds
manufacturedIn Poland NERFINISHED
operation short recoil
primaryUse military sidearm
police sidearm
service sidearm
regionOfUse Eastern Bloc NERFINISHED
safetyFeatures firing pin safety
manual safety
serviceEntry 1960s
triggerMechanism double-action/single-action
typeOfFire semi-automatic
usedAs officer sidearm
police duty weapon
usedBy Polish military NERFINISHED
Polish police NERFINISHED
usedDuring late Cold War period

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P-83 Wanad successorTo P-64 Czak