I'm sure there's something I'm missing. I looked under CZUSA where they are listed with no luck. I tried "Česká zbrojovka the Czech company, but that wasn't even there.
Gimme the skinny on this, please.
Gimme the skinny on this, please.
I'm sure there's something I'm missing. I looked under CZUSA where they are listed with no luck. I tried "Česká zbrojovka the Czech company, but that wasn't even there.
Gimme the skinny on this, please.
It's on the roster, just listed under "BRNO OR CZ". Same with the 75D PCR, which someone had the same question on in a thread here recently.
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Any gun produced before Jan 1st 1985 does not need to be on the roster. That would cover the first three years of CZ 82 production. Moot point since the CZ 82 is on the roster.
Funny you should ask that. When I got my first CZ-82 it came with a shoulder holster, of course I tried it out, I put it on, holstered the pistol (there is no strap or retention device), bent over and onto the concrete basement floor it went. As most of us know the finish on these is a bit rough, so it wasn't any worse for the wear. And no it didn't bounce muchIf it falls from your holster is it a bounced Czech?
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