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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => Curio and Relic CZs => Topic started by: JD Miller on August 25, 2019, 12:45:22 AM

Title: CZ 70 price
Post by: JD Miller on August 25, 2019, 12:45:22 AM
Found a few cz 70s for sale, $220- $250 . Two no matching numbers one matching numbers

That about right price?
Title: Re: CZ 70 price
Post by: Earl Keese on August 25, 2019, 07:15:09 AM
$200 give or take is what I've been seeing them listed at.
Title: Re: CZ 70 price
Post by: rdcinhou on August 25, 2019, 08:49:07 AM
I strongly suggest reading up on the CZ 70 first.

Original firing pins were subject to breaking--especially if you dry fire!

DA trigger pull was listed as 23 lbf.  There are things you can do to reduce this.

And DON'T try to shoot US-made .32 hollow-points or you will be likely to experience "rim-lock" in the magazine.
Title: Re: CZ 70 price
Post by: JD Miller on August 25, 2019, 03:39:16 PM
I strongly suggest reading up on the CZ 70 first.

Original firing pins were subject to breaking--especially if you dry fire!

DA trigger pull was listed as 23 lbf.  There are things you can do to reduce this.

And DON'T try to shoot US-made .32 hollow-points or you will be likely to experience "rim-lock" in the magazine.

So the old CZ 70s have "Issues"....... Ill pass then , just keepin a eye out for vintage  CZ stuff, this on (on allan's armery)

I'm not up to speed on the old CZ pistols .... any models worth keeping a eye out for?

I keep an eye out for Cz-Brno Model 21h, F22s, ZG-47s etc
Title: Re: CZ 70 price
Post by: Metal Wonder Nine Guy on October 06, 2019, 03:46:03 PM
I strongly suggest reading up on the CZ 70 first.

Original firing pins were subject to breaking--especially if you dry fire!

DA trigger pull was listed as 23 lbf.  There are things you can do to reduce this.

And DON'T try to shoot US-made .32 hollow-points or you will be likely to experience "rim-lock" in the magazine.

So are the CZ-50's made better than the CZ 70's?
Title: Re: CZ 70 price
Post by: rdcinhou on October 06, 2019, 08:45:39 PM
I have one of each and they are about the same.

I forgot to add above that after reading about the firing pin issues, I ordered a Harrington one and changed it out.  Polishing the hammer stalk helped the DA pull.