Traded in my late war phosphate finished German occupied Czech CZ-27 for an early war version. As the Germans did elsewhere, if an occupied country was making arms in a caliber the Germans used, they kept it in production. The 7.65mm/32 caliber CZ-27 began occupation production around serial 20,000 and was renamed the P.27, so this one is late 1941 or early 1942. Eventually more than 500,000 were made. Full rig, pebble holster maker marked and dated 1943. Came with a custom hard case that will make a neat range box if I remove the holster for cleaning supplies.
Some flaws...tiny chip out of the right bottom grip, some finish loss in the right of the slide, and one magazine has had its follower shaved so the slide won't lock open at empty.
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Some flaws...tiny chip out of the right bottom grip, some finish loss in the right of the slide, and one magazine has had its follower shaved so the slide won't lock open at empty.
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