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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Cz52 What do you guys think about Cz52? Would you consider 7.62.25 more powerful than 9mm? I have shot my brother in law's and it has a stouter recoil than a 9luger so, do you think it would be ok for plinking and home defence? |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas
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| gunney theres several members here that own them and there outstanding pistols. And if I read correctly there very much more potent than a 9mm. I might be wrong about the cartridge it shoots but I do know the ones that own them love them,,,A,H |
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Great, have they ever jammed, I found one on J&G for $129, I was also watching people fire them on youtube and seen a few jam? these are just a few videos ive seen on CZ 52's and im impressed but semms like some are having feed problems? Last edited by gunney_m; 11-17-2007 at 08:22 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| Senior Member ![]() | I once had 7...sold all but one when I got laid off a couple years ago. Looked for another at the gunshow today but none were around....damn fine pistol for the money!
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Im having a dealer order from J&G, thanks. |
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| Senior Member ![]() | Good on ya! I had a couple jam but sent away for the Wollf 16# spring for the one I still have and zero problems... The Makarov Page - The CZ-52 Makarov.com On-Line Shopping Cart 2 great links on the CZ52 above...have fun! Oh, I used too have a pic of the 9mm vs. the 7.62x25 on a piece of 1/4 inch steel...9mm just dented it....7.62x25 went right through it.
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| Nice, thanks for the insight. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: AL
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| I think you will really like the pistol. I had 2 and my father has one. One of the three did occasionally jam - nothing really bad. I sold it. The other two are 100% reliable. A couple things to watch for: do not dry fire it, and check to make sure the decoker does not hit the firing pin. A weak firing pin and occasional decoker problem are the only drawbacks of this pistol. BTW, it is a lot faster than a 9 x 19. Oh yea - don't forget the ear plugs!! |
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Thanks man. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007
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| I have 2. I love them both. Milsurp ammo is cheap (avoid the bulgarian), LOTS of penetration. The actual stopping power is debatable because it is a small diameter bullet at high velocities (~1500fps). It's great taking it to the range too, unless someone is shooting magnums it's prolly gonna have the loudest bang and the most fire |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: central Texas
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| I love mine. The only thing I disliked was the way it zings the brass away like all CZs. I finally bought a "Catch-It" brass catcher that you wear on your hand and it picks off every piece of brass. The gun is heavy and really accurate. I haven't had many fireballs out of it like the videos. The clip is not fast to get out either for reloading. Great gun for the money! Dave ![]() |
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Thanks for the information, has either one of yours jammed, where did you get it, what condition is it in? |
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| I'm into my second 800-round Spam can of Bulgarian ammo from Sportsman's Guide, and have NEVER had a jam or hiccup of any kind. It is corrosive, so requires cleaning after shooting, as with most any milsurp ammo. Best 'bang for the buck' in pistols! One tip - there are two leather holsters available for the CZ52 - one is a dark soft leather, prone to developing a white fungus growth. The better one is a stiffer tan leather, very heavy duty! I like it, and use it for range carry.
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Thanks, all your information will lean me towards buying it for sure. |
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Thanks a million, needed another opinion on power, thanks. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: big pine key, florida
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| they are fine pistols, I've had several (down to 2 now) never had a jam even with ugly looking surplus ammo. the 7.62x25 is a really high velocity pistol round. although the Russians got on the small caliber body armor defeater band wagon, they seriously considered modifying the 7.62x25 for that role. penetration with ball ammo is amazing. too much for home defense. hollow points are expensive. I just started reloading that cal. for that reason. If you are ordering one from J&G, order their replacement firing pin for about 9 bucks that way when you accidentally dry fire it you wont break the firing pin. enjoy, they are a lot of pistol for the money!
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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Muskogee,Ok
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| Thanks, too much for home defence(where did you ever hear such a saying)? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: big pine key, florida
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| you will shoot through the walls of your house and your neighbors too
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