substantial.amount of 7.62x25.īought two CZ-82s a few years back when they were cheap. I have 2 CZ-52's, the armorer's kit, and a. Harrington is the place to go for replacement pins and other parts. The other more problematic issue with the factory firing pin is that, depending on wear and tolerance stacking, using the decock could hit the pin with enough force to discharge a round. They only really break if you dry fire them. There was a company making properly hardened firing pins a few years ago, but I doubt you're looking at a 52. If it's a CZ-52 in 7.62x25 Tokarev, it's yuuuge for a CCW, and their factory firing pins break. A spring broke on one of mine that's well used, got a replacement for $10 of CZ USA. It was probably used by the Czech military, some were shot a lot. 380, if it is in fact a CZ-82 in 9x18 Makarov. My understanding that it comes in between a 380 and a 9mm Luger. I just want to make sure that the pistol is reliable since she is going to use it for CCW and that the Makarov is a good round. I have sent an email to the person that we are buying it from. The problem is that we haven't purchased it yet.
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