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Seller: Hoosier Armory
Member Since: 9/10/15
State:
Indiana
Zip: 46032
Country: United States
Phone:
(317) 417-2006
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 60
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Shipping: Handguns: USPS $19.95, Long Guns: UPS $29.95 Payment Methods: VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, CHECK, MONEY ORDER (3% Added for Credit Cards)
CZ 24 (icn7835)
Description: we believe this is the 42nd CZ 24 pistol ever made! CZ Model 1924 (vz. 24), in .380 ACP, was the standard Czechoslovak Army pistol of the inter-war period manufactured by ?eska Zbrojovka (CZ) in Prague (as displayed on a rib on the top of the slide “?eska Zbrojovka A.S. v Praze”). It was an improved version of the CZ 22, which had been licensed from Mauser. Production of the CZ 24 started in August 1925. The original order for 20,000 pistols was completed in June 1926. More orders followed, and by the end of 1929, 100,000 pistols had been accepted by the Military and Gendarmerie, called in Czechoslovakia the “?etnictvo”. Overall, approximately 200,000 CZ 24 pistols were made. An inventory on January 1, 1939, showed the Czechoslovak Army and Air Force had on hand 171,756 CZ 24 pistols. The regular serial number range for the CZ 24 pistol is: 12,000-190,000 (there were some pistols produced as part of small international orders/contracts in a separate serial number range, for example, all 9-shot CZ 24 pistols range from serial number 1 to about 3,100, and are dated from 1929 to 1931). The serial number of this pistol is 12,042, making it the 42nd CZ 24 pistol ever manufactured. It was a part of the original order for 20,000 CZ 24 pistols completed in June 1926. The pistol is factory dated 25 (1925) and it stayed in the factory warehouse until purchased by the Military in 1926. It displays the 1926 acceptance “J, rampant lion, 26” mark of Czechoslovak Military. The pistol is unit marked to the Czechoslovak Army’s 39th infantry regiment (39P 842 534). CZ 24 is a meticulously crafted, well-built, robust, and reliable pistol that was very highly thought of at the time. During the German occupation (March 1939 – May 1945), the Czechoslovak Armed Forces were disarmed, and all the weapons were utilized by Germany and its allies. The CZ 24 pistols were not marked by the Germans, in any way, except for those used by the German Navy. CZ 24 pistols were also issued to the German Air Force, and Waffen-SS. The pistol is fitted with one-piece, smooth wood grips. Magazine capacity is eight rounds, and a Mauser Model 1910-style safety switch is mounted to the left of the pistol. The pistol is housed in an original leather flap holster. For more info visit the Hoosier SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: CZ Model: 24 Serial Number: 12042 Caliber Info: unknown Condition: used Action: single |