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Old02-08-2010, 09:52 PM #1
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DefaultMy Latest C&R Acquisition

From Century International. A CZ82 9X18 Mak. With the goodies shown:



And first target from my first range trip with her:

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Old02-08-2010, 10:32 PM #2
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nice cz82 gandog....i bought the same pistol from aim about 3 months ago...is yours in great shape?looks like it shoots good!...they're neat lil shooters...have you picked up a tokarev yet?....if not...get one asap...there is still surplus ammo to be had(cheap)...unlike these cz-82's 9x18...10bucks for 50rds still isnt to shabby
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I've got one and I really like it. It's a handy size and has decent power.
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Careful. Those dang things are like Lays potato chips......
You just can't stop at one.
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Careful. Those dang things are like Lays potato chips......
You just can't stop at one.

LoL... you said it Highpower... I bought my cz82 and a tt-33 from AIM (my Christmas to myself).. I've not taken them to the range yet but love the feel of the cz in my hands and cannot wait to shoot it. Right now it's torn down getting a restoration and some new grips from marshallgrips but I'll post a range report after it's back together.

Prices on these are still pretty reasonable and as mentioned above, ammo is still there at a good price or even better, reload for it.
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Experience tells me that you are gonna love those grips that Dennis made. The man is an artist.

I bought my first 82, took it to the range and shot it, and came back home. First thing I did was get on the phone and order another one.....
Those things are addictive.

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Experience tells me that you are gonna love those grips that Dennis made. The man is an artist.


I totally agree with you. I'm not inclined to replace the ones on my tt-33 though but I believe the cz lends itself to new furniture.

I ran in to a bit of a snag when I went to reassrmble my cz. I think I misplaced the hammer lever after the bead blasting was done. I'm hoping it's just fallen on the floor somewhere or maybe it is still in the blasting cabinet.
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I love mine. They are great shooters. Here is mine that I Duracoated and put Marschal Grips on.

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Very nice indeed.
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Nitro, did you duracoat that yourself? It looks great.
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