Used CZ 27 (icn8333)
Guns International #: 101112754 Seller's Inventory #: 8333
Category: CZ Pistols - .32 Pistols

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Seller: Hoosier Armory
Member Since: 9/10/15
State: Indiana
Zip: 46032
Country: United States
Phone: (317) 417-2006
Number of Active Listings: 0
Total Number of Listings: 60
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
Shipping: Handguns: USPS $19.95, Long Guns: UPS $29.95
Payment Types Accepted: VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, CHECK, MONEY ORDER (3% Added for Credit Cards)



Description:
We have a VERY RARE, early Post-War “Ceska” variation (“1945 date”) 1945 production, .32 ACP, 97% blue, beautiful, mint CZ 27 (vz. 27) pistol 70%+ overall condition. Serial Number: 488,871. All the numbered parts are matching (right on frame, and top of slide). Very few of CZ 27 pistols of this variation were manufactured from leftover WWII, Nazi era, parts. The CZ 27 pistol is broken down into three variations: “Ceska”, “Bohmische”, and the “fnh” variation. “Ceska” variation with slide top inscription in the Czech language “?ESKA ZBROJOVKA A. S. v PRAZE”, is rare. This inscription was only used on pre-World War II, early Occupation (1940), and post-War (1945/46) vz. 27 pistols. This is one of the first CZ 27 pistols of this variation made since 1940. This Post-War CZ 27 pistol, accepted by the Czechoslovak Military, has the acceptance mark (a lion) and the date 45 (1945). These pistols were available for private purchase by officers in the early Post-War period. The featured pistol is a part of the second batch of the Post-War variation of CZ 27 pistols (the first was early Post-War 1945 “fnh” code variation). It was made weeks following the Prague Offensive and the Battle of Prague fought on the Eastern Front on May 6-11, 1945. This pistol does not display Nazi acceptance and proof marks. The only remnant of the Nazi period is the “Kal. 7,65” mark on left side of the slide, which, during the German occupation was “fnh Pistole Modell 27 Kal. 7,65”. The featured pistol has the original high polish blue finish, and strawed small parts (straw color is generous). It is fitted with original (and correct) one piece checkered Bakelite (early plastic) excellent grips with no cracks or chips, without the “?Z” logos molded on the top. The pistol is complete with an original Nazi-era factory magazine stamped on the bottom of the base “P. Mod. 27”. This is the high polish variant, made to the highest quality. The finish on early CZ 27 pistols, with serial numbers ranging from 20,500 to 230,000, was bright blue. As the production progressed, the finish changed to dull blue, then to half blue and half phosphate, and finally to all phosphate. In March 1939, Germany occupied all of Czechoslovakia, and in early 1941, all CZ 27 pistol production was diverted to the German war effort. Czechoslovak sources put the beginning serial number of German Military production at 20,500. Between 620,000 and 650,000 CZ 27 pistols were manufactured in total, 452,500 of those under German occupation. While most CZ 27 variants are quite common, it is difficult to find pistols like this one in such exceptional condition. The pistol is housed in an original CZ 27 brown leather flap Post-War Czechoslovak-made holster. Comes with one extra mag.

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SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Manufacturer: CZ
Model: 27
Serial Number: 48871
Caliber Info: .32
Condition: used
Action: single