Last Thursday I ordered a new CZ83 from Grab-A-Gun in Coppell TX on Thursday 12/3, and it arrived at my FFL today 12/8. It was requested of me that when I received it that I report the year of manufacture on the slide, and the date on the included test target. So, as requested, here goes:
Date on the slide (forward of the ejector port but before the proof marks and serial number = "15".
Date on the test target = "12.10.2015 11:59:15". (I persume that the date is read October 12, 2015, since today is December 8, 2015!)
As it happened, my FFL is right in the midst of a BATF inspection, and the inspector was at the gun counter looking through the books - the FFL is in a hardware store. He seemed like a pretty nice guy, and b.s.'d with me a bit while I was filling out my paperwork. As I was inspecting the pistol, however, I was somewhat taken aback that there appeared to be no serial number on the frame! I just kept my mouth shut, as I didn't think that it would be a good idea to discuss serial number irregularities with a BATF agent. Of course, when I got the pistol home and field-stripped it I realized that the serial number visible through the ejector port IS the serial number on the frame! It had me worried a little, though.
Anyway, it looks like the CZ83 is still in production, and are now being imported again into the U.S.