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| Moderator ![]() | Cleaning the CZ-52 I was doing a cleaning session today of several hand guns tonight. One thing that I noticed on the CZ-52 is how much cleaner it was than the others. I have shot hundreds of rounds through that thing and it was the easiest to clean in terms of grime from shooting. When I first got it, I was amazed at how clean it was and the condition it was in. It is still in great condition and was still pretty clean. Sure, it had some powder residue, but was cleaner than the .45 and the .380 I was also working on. They had fewer rounds put through it since the last cleaning on both of those than the CZ. I wonder, is it the design? The ammo? Or the fact that it breathes fire each shot? |
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| Senior Member | When you say it breathes fire, I take it that CZ52's have a muzzle flash? I've heard that the 7.62x25mm tends to do that and I've always kinda wanted one. I have a Tokarev but it's a 9mm and I haven't seen too many of them as reasonable as I have the CZ52 and I've thought of buying one! |
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