CZ-70 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Automatic, 8 Round Mag, Blued Finish - Made in Czechoslovakia - Surplus Good to Very Good Condition - C&R Eligible
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CZ-70 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Automatic, 8 Round Mag, Blued Finish - Made in Czechoslovakia - Surplus Good to Very Good Condition - C&R Eligible
CZ-70 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Automatic, 8 Round Mag, Blued Finish - Made in Czechoslovakia - Surplus Good to Very Good Condition - C&R Eligible
CZ-70 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Automatic, 8 Round Mag, Blued Finish - Made in Czechoslovakia - Surplus Good to Very Good Condition - C&R Eligible
MPN: CZ70P
| UPC: ITM6650
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
CZ-70 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Auto, Traditional Double Action, With 1 8 Round Mag... Surplus - Made in Czechoslovakia. The small, pocket-sized Vz.70 Known commercially as the CZ-70... was developed originally during late 1940s for police use as the CZ-50 and was chambered in the marginally 7.65×17 Browning caliber ( known in the U.S. as .32 A.C.P. ) . Highly influenced by the Walther PP in design, the Vz.50 was similar to the Walther in appearance but had several differences in safety and disassembly. In the early 1970s the basic design went through minor face-lift, and the “new” design received the designation of Vz.70. The magazine release button is located relatively high on the left side of the frame, behind the trigger. These pistols are C&R Eligible. NOTE: Grips may vary and we do not guarantee that you will get a specific grip with your purchase.
Note: We are offering two different conditions with this batch. The base price will be for the Good Condition pistols and there will be a slight upcharge for the Very Good Condition option. We have less of the Very Good Condition pistols so act fast if you want prefer that option.
KEY SPECS
Manufacturer
Czech Republic
Caliber/Gauge
.32 ACP
Action
Semi Automatic
Barrel Length
3.78
Condition
Surplus / Used
SKU #
HGN-CZ-70-P
CZ-70 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Auto, Traditional Double Action, With 1 8 Round Mag... Surplus - Made in Czechoslovakia. The small, pocket-sized Vz.70 Known commercailly as the CZ-70... was developed originally during late 1940s for police use as the CZ-50 and was chambered in the marginally 7.65×17 Browning caliber ( known in the U.S. as .32 A.C.P. ) . Highly influenced by the Walther PP in design, the Vz.50 was similar to the Walther in appearance but had several differences in safety and disassembly. In the early 1970s the basic design went through minor face-lift, and the “new” design received the designation of Vz.70. The magazine release button is located relatively high on the left side of the frame, behind the trigger.
Many Vz.50 pistols were refurbished to Vz.70 standard, with different finish, grip panels and a slightly different safety lever. New Vz.70 pistols were also manufactured between 1970 and 1983. After the replacement in service of the older Vz.50 and Vz.70 by more modern 9mm Vz.82 pistol, most were sold as surplus, as Cz-50 and Cz-70, respectively.CZ-50 .32 ACP Pistol, Semi-Auto, Traditional Double Action, With 1 8 Round Mag... Surplus - Made in Czechoslovakia.
Vz.70 (Cz-70) pistols are similar to the CZ-50, with minor differences in the finish, shape of the safety lever and grips. Manual safety is a lever at left side of the frame, behind the trigger guard. To set on safe: pull the lever down; if the hammer was cocked, it will be automatically brought down to rest. To disengage safety: push the lever up; a red dot will appear on the frame.
How to field-strip (disassemble) Cz-50 and Cz-70 pistol: From Modernfirearms.net - 1) remove the magazine by pressing the magazine release button; 2) check that the chamber is empty; 3) push the disassembly button, located at the right side of the frame, above the front of the trigger-guard; 4) while holding the disassembly button, retract the slide all the way back, raise the rear part of the slide off the rails, then slowly release it forward and off the barrel; 5) remove the return spring from the barrel Reassemble in reverse order