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Czech CZ-50

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CZ50 Strakonice

Czech CZ-50 Pistol

.32 ACP

  I know these aren't rifles but they are Curio & Relic class firearms. 

I bought these two beaters at a show for $49 each. The blueing is well worn, the grips cracked, one magazine broken, and the grip screw on one not original. In this condition, the collectibility is about zero. So these are going to be sporterized. I will attempt to make grips from fancy wood, the frame and slide will be refinished, maybe in a nickle type finish. Watch the progress of this project here.

  Mechanically, these are excellent pieces. There are no signs of excessive wear, and they are accurate shooters.

 

20 Jan 2006 19:24