Agram 2000

     Notes: This Croatian weapon was designed after the breakup of Yugoslavia. It was designed for simple construction methods, made in local machine shops throughout Croatia, and issued to troops like border guards and local militia forces. It uses Uzi magazines. There is no provision for a shoulder stock, though a foregrip is provided for control. The barrel is threaded for a suppressor, with a sleeve covering the barrel when a suppressor is not used. The Agram 2000 has proved to be quite popular on the world market, both in military and civilian versions. There is also a version called the Agram 2002; it has no foregrip, and the rear sights are tangent leaf types instead of the simple flip-up types of the Agram 2000. Both use front sights which are posts (adjustable for windage) within a protective ring.

     Twilight 2000 Notes: This is a common weapon in Twilight War Croatia, though plastic parts are often replaced with wood.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Agram 2000

9mm Parabellum

1.9 kg

20, 32, 40

$284

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Agram 2000

5

2

Nil

2

1

3

17

 

ERO

     Notes: This is obviously a copy of the Israeli Uzi submachinegun, though whether it is licensed or unlicensed is not known. Other than weight and dimension differences, the primary difference between it and the Uzi is the grip safety at the top of the pistol grip.

     Unlike the ERO, the Mini-ERO is not just a copy of an Israeli weapon. It is a scaled-down ERO, somewhere in between the size of the Mini-Uzi and the Micro-Uzi, with a folding stock of local design (but it seems to be based upon that of the Ingram M-10). It is intended to be a weapon for local law enforcement, bodyguards, and vehicle crews.

     Twilight 2000 Notes: The ERO started in Croatian use in 1994, and thus received limited issue. The Mini-ERO does not exist in the Twilight 2000 timeline.

     Merc 2000 Notes: It could be problematic sometimes whether one was buying an actual Uzi or an ERO. However, since the ERO is of good quality, the difference was usually not important. The Mini-ERO is an even more popular export than the full-sized ERO.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

ERO

9mm Parabellum

3.73 kg

30

$326

Mini-ERO

9mm Parabellum

2.2 kg

20, 30

$282

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

ERO

5

2

1-Nil

3/4

1

2

27

Mini-ERO

10

2

Nil

2/3

1

7

17

 

Sokacz

     Notes: This Croatian weapon was designed to be cheap and easy to produce, capable of being manufactured in various machine shops and backyard tool sheds spread throughout the country. It is a design influenced by the PPSh-41 and PPS-43, and is made primarily of steel stampings welded together.

     Twilight 2000 Notes: Originally designed for internal security forces, the weapon began to be distributed throughout Europe in the later stages of the War.

     Merc 2000 Notes: This weapon was not produced in the Merc 2000 World.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Sokacz

9mm Parabellum

3.58 kg

32, 40

$342

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Sokacz

5

2

1-Nil

4/5

1

2

30

 

Zagi M-91

     Notes: This is a Croatian submachinegun that was issued liberally to internal security forces and police before the Twilight War. The magazine well can also act as a foregrip and the buttstock is short, not easy to shoulder.

     Twilight 2000 Notes: When inside Croatia during the Twilight War, it could sometimes seem almost every peasant, partisan, local police officer, and sometimes even child over the age of 13 was carrying a Zagi.

     Merc 2000 Notes: This weapon is not usually seen outside of Croatia.

Weapon

Ammunition

Weight

Magazines

Price

Zagi M-91

9mm Parabellum

3.41 kg

32

$360

 

Weapon

ROF

Damage

Pen

Bulk

SS

Burst

Range

Zagi M-91

5

2

Nil

4/5

Nil

2

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