This video examines two suppressed CZ-27 pistols used by Polish and German law enforcement. The Polish version, from the Ministry of Public Security (1945-1954), features an aluminum suppressor with baffles and rubber wipes, notable for its sights being obstructed by the suppressor. The German variant, utilized by the Gestapo and post-WWII West German security services, has a non-disassemblable suppressor with sheet metal baffles and integrated sights on the suppressor tube. Both suppressors attach to extended barrels, with the German model using flexible flanges and a locking screw mechanism.
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