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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => Curio and Relic CZs => Topic started by: CaptnSpaulding on March 01, 2019, 08:28:55 AM
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This is not an easy one to find. The CZ 36 and 45 are said to have been the design inspiration for the Seecamp pocket autos. This gun is 100% reliable with ball ammo and is surprisingly easy to shoot. At 7 yards there is no problem keeping all shots in the vital zone or head of a standard silhouette target.
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This is not an easy one to find. The CZ 36 and 45 are said to have been the design inspiration for the Seecamp pocket autos. This gun is 100% reliable with ball ammo and is surprisingly easy to shoot. At 7 yards there is no problem keeping all shots in the vital zone or head of a standard silhouette target.
(https://i.imgur.com/dqQXuJb.jpg)
So beautiful.
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Sweet little pistol. Thanks for sharing.
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thanks for the pics I had never seen these guys now I need to find one
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Heres mine [emoji51]. I love it!
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I've only seen one CZ 45 before, about 25 years ago, so I'm just not used to looking at them. I'm surprised to see a straw colored trigger. Is that real, or is it a quirk of automatic white-point compensation on the cell phones taking the photos?
These are handsome little pistols. I'm now curious to add one to my collection.
Scott
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I've only seen one CZ 45 before, about 25 years ago, so I'm just not used to looking at them. I'm surprised to see a straw colored trigger. Is that real, or is it a quirk of automatic white-point compensation on the cell phones taking the photos?
These are handsome little pistols. I'm now curious to add one to my collection.
Scott
The pic does show a bit of the real color of the trigger. In reality its more toward golden color. Kinda like when you heat treat steel. They are absolutely a blast to shoot. And a unique piece of history.
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Nice pics ya all!
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Excellent condition.. those are hard to find!
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Very nice examples!
I’m yet to see one in person.
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FYI -- I just saw a rare CZ 36 for sale on one of the popular web sites.
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Doesn't look too bad, for it's age. Hard to gauge the Starting bid as they're almost never seen. I paid $600 for mine back in '06, so maybe it isn't that bad after all. 8)
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Nice looking.
I've got 4 of these model CZ45's , neat pistols.
One is factory Engraved version.
Think i posted photos a while back.
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Here are my 2 Model 45s. One is almost perfect. Both are beautiful.
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I’ve been thinking about getting a Seecamp myself—hearing real-world experiences like this makes it even more tempting.
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The CZ 36 and 45 don’t pop up often, and it’s cool to hear how well yours shoots. I had a chance to fire an old Seecamp .32 a while back—tiny, but surprisingly accurate for what it is. My buddy who owned it was a collector and had a habit of documenting all his rare finds with detailed photos. He kept them rotating on his https://www.nixplay.com/ digital picture frame, and every time I visited, I’d end up geeking out over something new.