![]() ![]() The Czechs would not have produced a pistol that could not handle their issued 7.62x25mm rounds.Īs shown below, the CZ 52 can easily be rebarrelled for 9mm. Although it would not be able to handle proofing rounds, the pistol should be able to handle any surplus round of a standard pressure. ![]() Usually the original finish commands a slight premium, particularly if it is in good condition.Īn unfounded rumor on the internet about this pistol is that it cannot handle the pressures of surplus rounds. The original finish was a gray parkerizing type and tended to wear easily. ![]() The black finish (as pictured) is featured on pistols that have been arsenaly refinished. These started drying up and have increased in price in the US to about $300 for a nice one. Widely available commercially up through approximately 2010. The firing pins are also particularly weak and dry firing is not recommended. The safety switch features a de-cocker, however, there have been some reports of the de-cocker failing and actually discharging the weapon. The pistol features an 8 round magazine and a caliber that can defeat Level III body armor. The CZ-52 is a roller-lock semi-automatic pistol of Czech design. ![]()
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