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The Pi-75 is a 9 mm handgun used by the ČSLA and in limited numbers with FIA guerillas in ArmA 3. It was added with the release of the CSLA Iron Curtain Creator DLC.
Overview[]
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The Pi-75 SR is a semi-automatic pistol that uses a short recoil operation. It is chambered to fire the 9×19 mm Luger cartridge.
It feeds from 15-round magazines, and can attain a fire rate of up to 500 rounds per minute[CfgWp 6][Formula 1] with a muzzle velocity of 398 m/s.[CfgMa 2] The Pi-75 SR cannot be customised with optics or sound suppressors. It is also unable to mount flashlights and/or a laser sight.
Variants[]
Pi-75 LR[]

Alternate variant of the SR pistol that features a slightly longer rail guide on the receiver.
However, this change is purely cosmetic as aside from its appearance, the LR variant is both functionally and statistically identical to the SR pistol in every way.
Ironsights[]


Ammunition[]
Ammo parameter | 9 mm Luger (Ball) | 9 mm Luger Training (Blank) |
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Base damage value | 7.701[CfgAm 1] | 0[CfgAm 2] |
Aerodynamic friction | -0.001513[CfgAm 3] | -0.001513[CfgAm 4] |
Muzzle velocity (m/s) | 398[CfgMa 2] | 398[CfgMa 3] |
Expected velocity (m/s) | 452 [CfgAm 5][note 1] |
452 [CfgAm 6] |
Penetration depth (mm) | 5.373 [CfgAm 7][Formula 2] |
N/A [CfgAm 8][note 2] |
Deflection angle (degrees) | 45°[CfgAm 9] | 45°[CfgAm 10] |
Both variants of the Pi-75 can load two types of magazines.[CfgWp 14][CfgWp 15] Both magazines share the same weight of 5 "mass" units:[CfgMa 4][CfgMa 5]
9 mm Luger 15× Pi-75[]

Standard 15-round box magazine loaded with 9 mm ball ammunition.[CfgMa 6]
Does not contain visible tracer rounds.
9 mm Luger Training 15× Pi-75[]

Dummy magazine intended for use in training exercises. It is loaded exclusively with blank ammunition.[CfgMa 7]
Its bullets cannot inflict damage to targets and are unable to pierce through armour. No fired rounds will emit visible tracers.
Magazine compatibility[]
Weapon name (Classname) |
9 mm Luger 15× Pi-75![]() |
9 mm Luger Training 15× Pi-75![]() |
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Pi-75 LR (CSLA_Pi75lr) |
✔ | ✔ |
Pi-75 SR (CSLA_Pi75sr) |
✔ | ✔ |
Trivia[]
- CSLA's Pi-75 pistols are directly modelled after the real-world "First Model" CZ 75 pistols[1], though the in-game SR and LR designations are completely fictitious (the DLC's developers included the suffixes to better distinguish between the two variants).[2]
- Both variants of the Pi-75 did not originally exist and were only added to the DLC after Update 1.1's release.[3]
- The in-game Pi-75 pistols specifically utilise a semi-fictional designation due to licencing reasons ("CZ" is trademarked).[4]
Gallery[]
Config/script references[]
CfgAmmo
CfgMagazines
CfgWeapons
Formulae |
Notes[]
References[]
- ↑ Vickers, L 2016, First Model CZ 75, 10 September, viewed 4 March 2025, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK27RPu8Gtc>.
- ↑ SunCZu 2022, Just visually and maybe a bit in precision in real life. But that's debatable. SR is the very first model of CZ75 where the SR stands for Short Rail. Hence the shorter rail guide on the receiver. LR stands for Long Rail, obviously, and represents a bit younger but still pre B model. SR and LR markings are purely my invention as I needed to distinguish between those two., Discord [Social Media], viewed 3 March 2025, <https://discord.com/channels/570999437728546852/572098201650200578/1039983763851063356>.
- ↑ Nillers et al. 2022, CSLA Iron Curtain - Changelog, Bohemia Interactive Forums, viewed 3 January 2024, <https://forums.bohemia.net/forums/topic/235013-csla-iron-curtain-changelog/?do=findComment&comment=3468237>.
- ↑ SunCZu 2024, I guess it was because the unofficial ones are a bit more gamer friendly. Some of those names can get a bit confusing in regards to their direct translation and actual purpose. Also, some of them, like the pistols cannot be named CZ because of licenses., Discord [Social Media], viewed 8 July 2025, <https://discord.com/channels/570999437728546852/572098201650200578/1241444259882598410>.
External links[]
See also[]
Weapons of comparable role and configuration[]
- Pi-52 (Older ČSLA/FIA counterpart)
- Pi-82 (Alternate ČSLA/FIA counterpart)
- M9 (Newer U.S. Armed Forces/AFMC counterpart)
Weapons of CSLA Iron Curtain | |
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Marking devices | AN/PAQ-1 LTD |
Handguns | M1911 .45 • M23 .45 • M9 9 mm • Pi-52 7.62 mm • Pi-75 SR 9 mm (LR) • Pi-82 9 mm • Sa-61 7.65 mm |
Submachine guns | MPV-N 9 mm (MPV-N1, MPV-SD) • Sa-61 Buttstock 7.65 mm • Sa-24 7.62 mm (Sa-26) |
Carbines | M16 Car. 5.56 mm (M203 GL) |
Rifles/Assault rifles | FAL 7.62 mm • M14 7.62 mm • M16A1 5.56 mm • M16A2 5.56 mm (M203 GL) • Pu-52 7.62 mm • Pu-52/57 7.62 mm • Sa-58P 7.62 mm (VG-70, V) |
Squad automatic weapons | LK vz. 52 7.62 mm • LK vz. 52/57 7.62 mm • M249 5.56 mm |
Machineguns | M60 7.62 mm • M60E3 7.62 mm (Short) • UK-59L 7.62 mm |
Sniper rifles | Hunting Rifle 7.62 mm • M21 7.62 mm • OP-54 7.62 mm • OP-63 7.62 mm |
Launchers | 9K32 Strela-2 • FIM-92 • M47 Dragon • M72 LAW • M136 • MAAWS • P27 ATGL • RPG-7 • RPG-75 • SMAW |
Static | 9K113 Konkurs • AGS-17 • BzK-59A • DShKM • M-52 • M252 • M2HB • M60 • M60E3 • Mk. 19 • PLDvK-53/59 • T21 • TOW • UK-59L (UK-59T) |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. |
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Handguns | Pi-52 7.62 mm • Pi-75 SR (LR) • Pi-82 9 mm • Sa-61 7.65 mm |
Submachine guns | Sa-61 Buttstock 7.65 mm |
Assault rifles | Sa-58P 7.62 mm (VG-70, V) |
Machineguns | UK-59L 7.62 mm |
Sniper rifles | OP-63 7.62 mm |
Launchers | 9K32 Strela-2 • RPG-7 • RPG-75 |
Static | 9K113 Konkurs • AGS-17 • BzK-59A • DShKM • M-52 • PLDvK-53/59 • T21 • UK-59L (UK-59T) |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. |
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Handguns | M1911 .45 • Pi-52 7.62 mm • Pi-75 SR 9 mm (LR) • Pi-82 9 mm |
Submachine guns | Sa-24 7.62 mm (Sa-26) • Sa-61 Buttstock 7.65 mm |
Rifles/Assault rifles | FAL 7.62 mm • M16A1 5.56 mm • Pu-52 7.62 mm • Pu-52/57 7.62 mm • Sa-58P 7.62 mm (V) |
Squad automatic weapons | LK vz. 52 7.62 mm • LK vz. 52/57 7.62 mm |
Machineguns | UK-59L 7.62 mm |
Sniper rifles | Hunting Rifle 7.62 mm • OP-54 7.62 mm • OP-63 7.62 mm |
Launchers | 9K32 Strela-2 • M72 LAW • P27 ATGL • RPG-7 • RPG-75 |
Static | AGS-17 • DShKM |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. |