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    The CZ 52 (also known by the Czechoslovak military designations vz. 52, for (vz. - vzor = model) "model of 1952", and CZ 482) is a semi-automatic pistol designed by two brothers, Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl, in the early 1950s for the Czechoslovak military.

  2. Apr 3, 2013 · the CZ52 pistol looks like a Walther PPK but it is also one interesting, deadly effective, and affordable pistol that has recently been taking major steps forward on the collectable handguns...

  3. Nov 1, 1999 · The CZ52 was produced from 1952 to 1954, an estimated 200,000 plus were manufactured in that brief period. The pistol is a semi automatic, single action, and features a unique roller locked design. The gun weights a somewhat hefty 35 ounces. Overall length is 8.25”. Magazine is the single stack design with a capacity of 8 rounds.

  4. The CZ-52 is a fairly radical departure for an eastern bloc country, given the lessons of WW II. First, while the Soviet s own Pistolet Makarova, or Makarov, is a Walther PP in most design characteristics, the 52 is an all steel, fully machined from forgings pistol that uses a variation of the so-called Stecke lock, a German development first ...

  5. Mar 8, 2023 · The CZ 52 is a single action semi-automatic pistol that features a roller-locked design that was unique for a pistol. (Of course, the World War-II era MG 42 machine gun used this design, as did post-war West German small arms such as the Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle and the MP5 submachine gun .)

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · CZ-52 Czech Military Surplus Pistol Review. April 18, 2024 by Norman Turner. Find Best Deals on GunDeals. Disclaimer: This video belongs to the “sootch00” channel on YouTube. We do not own this video; we have merely embedded it on our website. See 3,000+ New Gun Deals HERE.

  7. The Czech CZ52 is a roller-locked pistol that served as primary military sidearm for nearly 30 years in Czechoslovakia.

  8. Apr 29, 2013 · The Czech CZ52 is a roller-locked pistol that served as primary military sidearm for nearly 30 years in Czechoslovakia.

  9. The ensuing years saw an influx of military firearms into the U.S. market, including a robust Czechoslovakian contender—the CZ52 pistol. Produced for a concise span from 1952 to 1954, the CZ52...

  10. The CZ 52 (also known by the Czechoslovakian military designations vz. 52, for "model of 1952", and CZ 482) is a semi-automatic pistol designed by two brothers, Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl, in the early 1950s for the Czechoslovakian military.

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