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Posted: April 09, 2006 09:02 am
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Carefully browsing some websites, I've come across a new Romanian 9mm pistol that closely resembles the Israeli Military Industries(IMI) "Baby Eagle". On the Romtehica website, it is called the "9 x 18 mm pistol Md. 2000"; while RomArm has no name for it, it does provide a low resolution(crappy) picture. But the best info on this piece comes from the "Studentii Academiei Fortelor Terestre" website which actually has a full description of the firearm does not mention an actual name or origin.
http://studenti.actrus.ro/stiinta/tehnica/p9mm/
Has anyone come across this thing yet, any LE/Military personel that can confirm this?
Last I knew Romania was intending to purchase(and apparetly even manufacture) the Glock 17 in 9mm(or maybe Glock 22 in .40SW blink.gif ).

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Posted: April 10, 2006 12:11 pm
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There is a number of hand gun aquired from Israel. AMong this Uzi's and IMI Jericho pistols .
http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/sma...ho/Jericho.html
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Posted: April 11, 2006 05:05 am
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Baby Eagle = IMI Jericho 941
I bet Romania aquired a few of them, but the question is, are they actually being produced here? Are they entering full service or just being tested?
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Posted: April 11, 2006 05:09 am
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Oh yeah and then there is also this ugly cheap copy of the Browning High Power(the Cugir M92), I wonder what the story with that is? http://securityarms.com/20010315/galleryfiles/1800/1815.htm

I'm just trying to connect the dots here... unsure.gif
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Posted: April 11, 2006 06:12 am
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The Jericho is sort of a copy of the Tangpolio...

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Posted: April 11, 2006 06:39 am
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QUOTE (C-2 @ Apr 11 2006, 12:12 AM)
The Jericho is sort of a copy of the Tangpolio...

CZ-75, you mean... wink.gif

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Posted: April 11, 2006 09:13 am
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Should have gone for the Sig Sauer P226 the best handgun in the world IMO.

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Posted: April 11, 2006 11:41 am
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QUOTE (Suburban @ Apr 11 2006, 06:39 AM)
QUOTE (C-2 @ Apr 11 2006, 12:12 AM)
The Jericho is sort of a copy of the Tangpolio...

CZ-75, you mean... wink.gif

Well the Tangpolio is a copy of the CZ,that's true,but the IMI got the licence from the Italians..
When the IMI started building the Jeriho,the cold war was still going on.
So no colaboration with CZ.
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Posted: April 19, 2006 07:36 pm
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QUOTE (AlexC @ Apr 11 2006, 03:13 AM)
Should have gone for the Sig Sauer P226 the best handgun in the world IMO.

Unfortunatelly there is no such thing as the World's best hangun. Comparing hanguns is many times like comparing apples and oranges, specially when you talk to members of different law enforcement agencies and needs; ask the US Border services, they will say the Beretta 96 Brigadier in .40cal; talk to the US military, they will be split between their 9mmM-9(Beretta 92FS) and the old Colt Government in .45. Then there are the toy-looking Clock, and the mean looking SIG Sauer and Hecklers. They're all great guns.
In this context, the Baby Eagle is not any worse than any of the above mentioned handguns...it it is just f...ugly biggrin.gif (in my opinion)
And as far as my choice...Beretta M9 cool.gif
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Posted: April 19, 2006 07:40 pm
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QUOTE (C-2 @ Apr 11 2006, 05:41 AM)
QUOTE (Suburban @ Apr 11 2006, 06:39 AM)
QUOTE (C-2 @ Apr 11 2006, 12:12 AM)
The Jericho is sort of a copy of the Tangpolio...

CZ-75, you mean... wink.gif

Well the Tangpolio is a copy of the CZ,that's true,but the IMI got the licence from the Italians..
When the IMI started building the Jeriho,the cold war was still going on.
So no colaboration with CZ.

So really CZ-75...(with or without cooperation with the Czechs). Now...can we PLEASE give East Europeans, SOME credit for ONCE biggrin.gif After all not all the good things are made in Western Europe and N America blink.gif
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Posted: July 01, 2006 04:50 am
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QUOTE (Suburban @ Apr 9 2006, 09:02 AM)
Carefully browsing some websites, I've come across a new Romanian 9mm pistol that closely resembles the Israeli Military Industries(IMI) "Baby Eagle". On the Romtehica website, it is called the "9 x 18 mm  pistol Md. 2000"; while RomArm has no name for it, it does provide a low resolution(crappy) picture. But the best info on this piece comes from the "Studentii Academiei Fortelor Terestre" website which actually has a full description of the firearm does not mention an actual name or origin.
http://studenti.actrus.ro/stiinta/tehnica/p9mm/
Has anyone come across this thing yet, any LE/Military personel that can confirm this?
Last I knew Romania was intending to purchase(and apparetly even manufacture) the Glock 17 in 9mm(or maybe Glock 22 in .40SW blink.gif ).


In fact thi IMI Jericho copy is the romanian Mod.95

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The Romanian Mod 2000 is this

user posted image
an improved version, but not a Browning HP clone. The link http://securityarms.com/20010315/galleryfiles/1800/1815.htm
present the picture of a hungarian FEG
The Mod 92 is a 380ACP version of the Mod 74 in 32ACP

user posted image

Uzina Mecanica Cugir is assambling Glocks 17 from original austrian parts.Some romanian police units are using Glock 17 in 9mm Parabellum chambering.


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Posted: July 07, 2006 11:31 pm
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Good info Cristian!
However I didn't quite understand the explanation regarding the Md2000; is it an improvement over the Jericho/Mod 95 or an improvement of the High Power, because(no offence) but the Romanians(or the Hungarians and Bulgarians , for that matter) cannot possibly improve a Browning HP wink.gif
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Posted: July 09, 2006 10:39 pm
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I agree with Suburban. It is well past time to give "Eastern" Europeans credit for technical achievements.

I use an HS2000 built in Croatia for my self-defense pistol. It is .40 cal. and works perfectly.

I hunt squirrel, rabbits, and stray cats with a CZ452 built in the Czech Republic; I once owned a CZ601 and would love to own a CZ550 in 9.3x62 for hunting.

My favorite rifle ever was the Romanian PSL. I wish I still owned it, but I made a bunch of money when I sold it sad.gif

I look forward to owning many more things Romanian/Hungarian/Bulgarian etc. in the future, as I want to see that part of the world prosper. Certainly, it is their time, for once.

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Posted: July 10, 2006 07:59 am
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[QUOTE=Suburban,Jul 7 2006, 11:31 PM]
However I didn't quite understand the explanation regarding the Md2000; is it an improvement over the Jericho/Mod 95 or an improvement of the High Power[QUOTE]



Indeed, is an minor improvement of the Mod.95 regarding the new grips and sights,but not a technical major one.
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Posted: July 10, 2006 05:45 pm
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QUOTE (120mm @ Jul 9 2006, 10:39 PM)


I use an HS2000 built in Croatia for my self-defense pistol.  It is .40 cal. and works perfectly. 


Is it the one sold under the Springfield banner?
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