The Sa 23 and 25 models were used by
Cuba during the 1960s and 1970s, and some can be seen in photos of the
Bay of Pigs invasion. After the Sa 25 was declared obsolete in 1968, many of the 9mm weapons were sold around the world. The surplus weapons were exported to other
communist countries including
North Vietnam. A somewhat-modified copy of the 9×19mm Parabellum model was produced in
Rhodesia in the early 1970s as the LDP and given the nickname "Rhogun". Manufacture was later transferred to South Africa where it was briefly marketed as the
Sanna 77 in semi-automatic fire only. Some were also used by the
Irish Republican Army during
The Troubles in the 1980s and early 1990s, likely supplied by
Lebanon. After the
Velvet Revolution, many of these guns were still in the inventories of the Czech armed forces, and were sold off as surplus, many ending up on the
black market. Others were deactivated for sale to civilian collectors, or demilitarized and sent to the
United States where many have been re-built as semi-automatic only carbines. ==Users==