CZ Picture Test
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2018 2:49 pm
Test run to see if I can upload pictures again.
Here's my Czech pistols. A 1953 (Numbers matching) CZ-52 (Have the holster dated 53, 2 magazines, cleaning rod and a manual for it, picked it up for $250.00, 100 rounds came with it.) and a 1991 CZ-83 (Non-import marked) which I still have the original purchase receipt, AE Form 190-6A (Firearms Retention Authorization), AE Form 190-6C-R (Notification Of Firearm(s) Purchase), Engineering Inspection slip from CZ, the test target from CZ, and the ATF From 6 (Application And Permit For Importation Of Fireams, Ammunition And Implements Of War), along with the original box and tool. I dont know if having all the paperwork will add a premium to it in the future. Purchased the gun 31 March 1992 when stationed at Rhein Main AB, Germany. Still have both the original 13-round magazines that it came with.
I have another non-import marked 1991 CZ-83 that I bought at the same time in Germany, but my FIL borrowed it several years ago and says we can get it back when he dies. He sent me a picture of it for my gun book, it's the one with the trigger lock.
Here's my Czech pistols. A 1953 (Numbers matching) CZ-52 (Have the holster dated 53, 2 magazines, cleaning rod and a manual for it, picked it up for $250.00, 100 rounds came with it.) and a 1991 CZ-83 (Non-import marked) which I still have the original purchase receipt, AE Form 190-6A (Firearms Retention Authorization), AE Form 190-6C-R (Notification Of Firearm(s) Purchase), Engineering Inspection slip from CZ, the test target from CZ, and the ATF From 6 (Application And Permit For Importation Of Fireams, Ammunition And Implements Of War), along with the original box and tool. I dont know if having all the paperwork will add a premium to it in the future. Purchased the gun 31 March 1992 when stationed at Rhein Main AB, Germany. Still have both the original 13-round magazines that it came with.
I have another non-import marked 1991 CZ-83 that I bought at the same time in Germany, but my FIL borrowed it several years ago and says we can get it back when he dies. He sent me a picture of it for my gun book, it's the one with the trigger lock.