« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2012, 09:29:19 PM »
Great video, have only practiced out in the pasture for the most part and now I have all sorts of ideas to make it fun. Now I'm wondering on the differences between 82 and 82M-- more looking around and I'm sure to find it.
I am unaware of any M-version of the CZ 82. The official designation of the pistol is vz 82, where "vz" is a Czech abbreviation for their word for "model." Because the pistol was made by CZ and is virtually identical to the CZ 83, most Americans refer to the gun as the CZ 82. I've seen a photo showing an imported surplus firearm engraved with "CZ m 82," which seems to be honoring the "vz" with our common military abbreviation for "model."
Might I assume shaving cream sales have risen in your neighborhood?
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