


Most orders over $100 value will ship with a signature-required to ensure they make it to you. If you need faster shipment, we can ship 2nd Day or Next Day for an extra charge.Īlaska and Hawaii residents - your order MUST ship 2nd day or faster. We normally will ship FedEx and US POSTAL. We will not charge your credit card until your product ships, except for certain special orders. Please also note that some items are unique, hard to obtain, or one-of-a-kind, so Impact reserves the right to cancel your order should an item not be available to ship. For items only available at the manufacturer, the lead-time may be a few weeks or longer- depending on availability. For items only available at distribution or other sources, the ship time may be up to 10 business days. For items in our warehouse, we usually ship within 3 business days. Today many of these pistols are sold worldwide as surplus and are popular among civilians in Serbia, sometimes referred as "Pčelica" (little bee), as well as backup guns for police.ĪRSENAL REFINISHED SINGLE ACTION MANUAL SAFETYĮstimated shipping times are posted on the product information page under the title "Ships On Or Before:" please note that all lead-times are estimates. The sights are fixed, with the rear sight being drift-adjustable for windage.įor many years these pistols were used by Yugoslavian police and military. Owing to its Tokarev design lineage, the pistol is easy to dissemble and the hammer assembly is removable as one piece. The manual safety lever is located on the left side of the frame, above the grip panel, and flips forward to fire and back to engage the safety. Other differences from the parent M57 are found in the safety mechanisms, with both a manual safety lever and a magazine disconnect being present. This model differs most significantly from the locked-breech M57 by employing simple blowback, as this method is suitable for less powerful ammunition. The M70 is a recoil-operated, single-action, pistol. The pistol was loosely based on the Zastava M57, but is scaled down to accept the smaller and less powerful 7,65mm Browning (.32 ACP) or 9mm Kratak (.380 ACP). The Zastava M70, formerly designated CZ M70 (Crvena Zastava Model 1970) is semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms as a sidearm for Yugoslav police and certain military officers.
