Zonda C22
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Zonda C22 History The HA was designed by HAFDASA before 1953, and ultimately stopped production in 1953 when HAFDASA went bust. That same year, a few former HAFDASA employees came together to form Armotiv S.A., and produced the Zonda C22, a pistol very heavily based on the HA; the Zonda sold poorly and failed to turn a profit, with the company itself failing shortly after.
Design Details The HA is a small pocket pistol with a noticeably long receiver. The HA has a unique feature; by simply turning the bolt, the user could select whether the gun would eject spent cartridges to the left or right of the weapon, thereby making it "ambidextrous". The weapon has two ejection ports due to said function; the later Zonda C22 did not have this feature.
To cock the HA, one would grab the serrations on the side of the bolt and pull the bolt backwards. The weapon fires from an open bolt and has a fixed firing pin.
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