datos de una Tanfoglio vieja...

Publicado por elferretero, Junio 10, 2011, 08:00:20 AM

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elferretero

estimados, alguien conoce la Tanfoglio TA-90? es 9 mm pavonada y con cacha de nogal.
me la regalaron hace un año (como reconocimiento) y no la ví en todo internet.
de qué año será?.
chiflen...

FFTZONDA

#1
Hola, TA-90 es una copia de la CZ-75, tambien hicieron en version compacta llamada TA-90 Baby

elferretero

#2
Cita de: "FFTZONDA"Hola, TA-90 es una copia de la CZ-75, tambien hicieron en version compacta llamada TA-90 Baby

De que año será???... alguna pista estre qué año y qué año se fabricaron?
Posiblemente mañana le saque un par de fotos.

hhg1ar

#3
segun lei por alli serian del 88 , pero podes enviarle un correo a tanfoglio con el modelo y numero de serie y te confirman el año de fabricacion
http://www.tanfoglio.it/

ademas te encontre esto
Tanfoglio TZ-75/TA-90

     Notes: In the early 1980s, the Czech CZ-75 pistol had become a worldwide sensation, and demand for the CZ-75 far outstripped Ceska Zbrojovka’s manufacturing capabilities, or those of any other single firm for that matter.  Ceska Zbrojovka therefore began selling licenses to several other European arms manufactures â€" both Eastern and Western, and also gave most of wide latitude to alter the basic CZ-75 design.  Tanfoglio was one of these companies, with their version being called the TZ-75, and produced primarily for export to the US.  Early export versions sold in the US by FIE were sold as the “TZ-75,” but most of these weapons, imported later by a succession of companies, were sold as the “TA-90”and are designed to appear more like the CZ-75.

     The TZ-75 differs from the CZ-75 in several ways.  The original TZ-75, in fact, was externally quite different in appearance from the CZ-75, with a sleeker overall shape, a more ergonomic grip, a squared trigger guard, and a larger spur-type hammer.  The sights were also of the three-dot type, and larger than those of the CZ-75 (the CZ-75’s tiny sights are one of the few consistent criticisms it has received).  The TZ-75 also added a slide-mounted safety/decocker, with ambidextrous controls being an option.  The TZ-75 was available in several different finishes; the most common were blued and chromed.  Grip plates were of walnut or rubber, and the walnut grips could be had checkered or smooth.  The barrel of the TZ-75 is also just a little bit longer than that of the CZ-75’s 4.7-inch barrel â€" the TZ-75’s barrel length is 4.75-inches.  The TZ-75 was later altered to make it look more like an actual CZ-75; though this mostly consisted of restyling, the manual safety was also moved to the frame, deleted the decocking feature, and simply locked the slide, hammer and sear.  This later production TZ-75 was designated by Tanfoglio the TZ-75 ’88; for game purposes, it is identical to the TZ-75.

     Further restyling and improvement led to the TA-90 series.  The TA-90 is for all intents and purposes internally identical to the TZ-75 ’88 (except for a slightly greater weight).  In addition to blued and chromed finishes, deluxe engraved versions of the TA-90 are available.  The TA-90 has a micrometer-adjustable rear sight, and an extended magazine release and beavertail, and is available in several calibers.  The base TA-90 is often referred to as the Tanfoglio Match.

     Several variants of the TA-90 are also available.  The TA-90B, also called the Baby TA-90, is a compact version with a shorter grip and a 3.5-inch barrel.  The grips are also of wrap-around Neoprene rubber.  The TA-90SS is a TA-90 with an extended 5-inch barrel that is ported; it typically is found with a two-tone finish.  The TA-90S is a match version with a better-quality 5.9-inch barrel that is fitted with a muzzle compensator and a muzzle counterweight.

elferretero

#4
gracias hhg1ar... sos re-grosso

FFTZONDA

#5
subi algunas fotos cuando puedas

hhg1ar

#6
Cita de: "elferretero"gracias hhg1ar... sos re-grosso
chas gracias!
subi unas fotitos como pidieron asi vemos el chiche!

Julio Guraiib

#7
Muy buen arma, en lo personal, lo único que no me gusta es el desmotador en la corredera.
  Saludos, Julio.