The weapon you are talking about is called L.P.7, manufactured by Cugir Ordnance.
I was a commissioned officer in the Romanian Gendarmerie Unit deployed in Kosovo and I had used this submachine gun.
The weapon is as a matter of fact a modified A.K., whose so called gas piston was removed in order to decrease the weapon's weight and therefore the weapon-the L.P.7 turned to a delayed blowback or delayed inertia operated .
Is a 9 mil Para(Luger) and is pretty accurate.The magazine's capacity is 30 rounds, has a normal grooved bore, the speed at the muzzle is considered to be around 385 to 390 m/s.
Because of the increased rate of fire in this type of weaponry, the Romanian manufacturer added a muzzle brake in order to decrease the cannon throb. According to the weaponry armourers this throb, as a movement occured due to fire rate and bore length, could be pozitive or negative.
Not even sure there's such thing as a M-95, have anyone seen a receiver marked M-95?
It didn't even show up on Zastava's own web site!
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BTW, they also show a M-77 in 308, but didn't even have the right pictures for it. May be waiting for someone to place an order before they making one?