The Sarsılmaz Kılınç 2000 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum round. It is manufactured at the Sarsılmaz Silah Sanayi factory in Turkey. It was previously sold in the U.S. by the ArmaLite corporation under the ArmaLite name as the AR-24 .
7-696: It is now self-imported by SAR USA as the SAR2000 with an updated thick rubber tactical grip and black phosphate finish. The weapon is similar to the Tanfoglio variant of the Czech CZ-75 , with design elements borrowed from the SIG P210 , though few of its parts are interchangeable with the Tanfoglio weapon from whose machining dies and blue prints it was derived. It has a hot forged steel frame mated to
14-462: A heavy milled slide treated with manganese phosphate , and coated in heat-cured epoxy. The AR-24/15 Standard model has a parkerized finish and fixed dovetailed rear sights and a proprietary front sight with three white paint dots. The AR-24/15C Tactical Custom Model has checkering machined on the front and back grip straps and its rear notch sight is adjustable for windage. The AR-24K/13 Compact and AR-24K/13C Compact Tactical Custom are like
21-495: The province of Brescia , and is known for its broad sport pistol catalogue. Tanfoglio pistols are popular firearms across Europe, and are distributed worldwide. In 1948, Giuseppe Tanfoglio and a partner formed a company known as SATA to produce hunting rifle components. In 1953, they began making pistols chambered in .25 caliber and .22 caliber . Late in 1960, Giuseppe Tanfoglio formed his own company to produce pistols, revolvers , shotguns , and air rifles primarily for
28-737: The United States by the Italian Firearms Group (IFG) based in Amarillo, Texas . The original Israel Military Industries (IMI) Jericho 941 ( CZ 75 copy) semi-automatic pistols were built using parts supplied by the Italian arms house Tanfoglio. Using a well-tested design allowed IMI to avoid the teething problems the newest pistol designs experience, and subcontracting much of the basic fabrication work to Tanfoglio allowed IMI to quickly and economically put into production
35-503: The United States market, continuing until 1992. Fratelli Tanfoglio (Tanfoglio Brothers) was formed in 1969, specializeing in self-defense pistols. In 1986, the company began producing pistols for use in IPSC and IDPA competitions. As of 1991, Tanfoglio pistols were imported to the United States by Firearms Import & Export (FIE) and Excam Inc., both based near Miami, Florida . The three companies had been involved in lawsuits during
42-494: The full-sized variants, differing only in their shorter barrels, grips, and amount of ammunition carried. This pistol -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tanfoglio Fratelli Tanfoglio S.N.C. is an Italian firearms manufacturing company. Their pistols are used extensively in sport competitions and for personal defence. Tanfoglio is based in Gardone Val Trompia in
49-465: The mid-1970s over distribution rights, ultimately settling out of court. Notable Tanfoglio pistols include the Tanfoglio Force (polymer) and Tanfoglio T95 (steel), both chambered for various cartridges and both introduced in 1997. As of 1999, Tanfoglio produced approximately 90,000 pistols per year, of which 85% were exported. As of 2024, Tanfoglio pistols are exclusively imported to
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