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I counsel closely reading what's written and not interpreting too broadly.
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The tests are right there for people to read. If you want to discount them that's up to you. Regardless according to that press release the P-01 did pass that test. It's hard to "interpret" numbers when it comes to mean rounds between failure and what not. The firearm does also have a NATO stock number. Again take that for what it is.
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That statement as written means a sale of 50 firearms to a small police department in a former Eastern European country is counted the same as 500,000 firearms sold to a large national military.
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I don't think it does, and I think you're stretching a bit. I imagine there are more than 50 policemen in those Eastern European countries
. Now does it have the same user base as the M9? No probably not. But it does seem to show up in a lot of European and Middle Eastern countries, either in its original form or in one of its clones. I think the point CZ is trying to make is that obviously the design has some merit or so many people wouldn't be using it.