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  • #16
    bender152
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 4237

    Originally posted by Freq18Hz
    Why is this a big deal?
    If you're talking about the NSN marking, it allows mall-ninjas to feel like an operator.

    All jokes aside, I guess some people feel that by having the NSN marking, it signifies that the gun is the same model that is issued to govt. agencies. Kind of how like the Sig MK25 is supposed to be the same exact gun issued to Navy SEALS.

    Personally, I find it to be a bunch of BS marketing, but it probably helps them sell more guns.

    -edit- To clarify, the P-01's credentials are impressive. My comment above was in regards to CZ printing the NSN number on the side of the gun.
    Last edited by bender152; 09-13-2013, 9:19 AM.

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    • #17
      TJCrawler
      Banned
      • May 2013
      • 181

      I do believe there are some actual requirements they have to meet for NATO testing. I believe one is minimum requirement of only 1 stoppage in 496 rounds. I believe the P-01 was 1 in 15, 000 rounds.

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      • #18
        TJCrawler
        Banned
        • May 2013
        • 181

        Looks like I'm a bit off


        Pretty impressive though

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