Description
Undoubtedly, the Aksa Ak20 a very beefy boy of a gun – The weight is really there, as is the bulk / girth on the pistol. Being all-metal in design, it does have an above-average heft to it nonetheless, although, the quality is definitely there. This is certainly a very lovely replica of the CZ75-B model, one of the nicer ones we’ve seen on the market, that does offer finer quality similarly to the firearm counterpart. Crisp controls, all of which toggles very positively. Forwardly slanted magazine release button, which is certainly very ergonomical, although, if you have even medium sized hands, you’ll need to slip the base of your thumb forwardly, your finger rearwardly from the trigger, in order to reach the button.
The sights look really well made as well – has a clean, near-flawless appearance, which is lovely – they look quite realistic – like those you can expect to find on a firearm, intended for target acquisition. The safety on this pistol is ergonomical, has a little resistance that it offers, but toggles positively once the lever is flipped. It does have a positive feel ‘notched’ feel when toggled. Cocking the hammer has a nice sound to it as well – a combination of different springs and metal parts bending, shifting and catching.
The grip stocks have a crisp trimming along the edges – no blow mold injection expletives. The grip stock also cups and fits the handle crisp and evenly, with very little gapping between the handle and the grip stocks, which is another sign of good engineering on the gun. Our impression of this pistol mostly has been made by the attention to detail on this pistol – despite its heaviness, the pistol is really quality built and due attention has been given to detail, but not to the added expense of the customer.
- Caliber- 9mm P.A.K
- Capacity- 16+1
- Size- Large Size Pistol
- Colour- Black
- Venting- Front
- Pepper Firing- Yes
- Safety- Rear
- Trigger Action- Double Action
- Firing Rate- Semi-Automatic