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Zastava Master FLG
Zastava Master FLG
One of the later prototypes
Type Submachine gun
Place of origin
  • Flag of FR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia (Flag of Serbia Serbia)
Production history
Designed 1996
Manufacturer Crvena Zastava (Zastava Arms)
Variants FLG, FLG P and FLG K
Specifications
Mass
  • 2600 grams (empty magazine)
  • 3110 grams (full magazine)
Length
  • 385mm (folded)
  • 597-620mm (unfolded)
  • Barrel length 198mm

    Cartridge 9×19mm Parabellum
    Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt
    Rate of fire 850 rounds/min
    Muzzle velocity 400 m/s (1,312 ft/s)
    Feed system 20 or 30 round double-stack box magazine
    Sights tritium night sights

    The Zastava Master FLG is a 9mm submachine gun developed by Zastava Arms in the early 1990s in Yugoslavia.[1] The FLG was designed with police and special forces in mind and was made from plastic and steel.[2]

    Design details[]

    The Zastava Master FLG is gas operated submachine gun based on M70 design, but also incorporates some design features found on MP5. Special attention has been given to safety and ergonomic details and to prevent accidental firing when the gun is dropped or bumped. Weapon fires from a closed, fully locked rotating bolt. An internal lever blocks the triggering mechanism if the bolt is not fully closed.

    All principle operations can be executed without moving the firing finger from the trigger guard. The gun features upper (ambidextrous) and lower magazine catch.

    Variants[]

    Master FLG basic version[3]

    Master FLG P version with integral M.91-4 silencer

    Master FLG K short barreled version with finger slip vertical forward grip handguards.

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