Type: Double Action Chamber: 9x19mm Luger, .40SW Weight unloaded: 780 g Length: 185 mm Barrel length: 102 mm Capacity: 15 or 19 rounds (9mm), 12 or 15 rounds (.40)
This semiautomatic pistol has been developed in around 1999 by small Czech arms
factory CZ-Guns Trade (not to be confused with famous CZ-UB factory located in
the city of Uhersky Brod). Apparently, this pistol has been designed for Czech
police pistol trials, that were won by CZ-75 P01.
Initially offered for export by another Czech company, Arms Moravia, this
pistol was sold for a short time on European commercial markets, but soon
disappeared without a trace, until 2005, when its design surfaced a half-world
away from its home, in Venezuela, where it is made under license by CAVIM as
9mm Zamorana pistol.
CZ-G 2000 pistol uses traditional short recoil, locked breech, tilting barrel
action. Barrel locks into slide with single large lug that enters ejection
window; unlocking is controlled by the cam-shaped lug below the barrel which
interacts with the cross-pin, set into frame. Pistol frame is made from impact-resistant
polymer, with removable steel insert that hosts slide rails. Trigger is of
double action type, with exposed hammer, automated firing pin block and
slide-mounted decocker lever (left side only). Magazines are double stack,
magazine release is located at the base of the enlarged trigger guard. Sights
are fixed, both front and rear being dovetailed into the slide.