This video highlights the '5 BEST .32 ACP GUNS' available today, emphasizing the continued viability of the .32 ACP cartridge despite advancements in firearm technology. It acknowledges the round's limitations compared to popular self-defense calibers like 9mm and .38 Special, but stresses its potential to still offer a defensive option with appropriate ammunition choices. The description also promotes the channel's social media presence and includes a disclaimer regarding the use of stock footage.
This video features a shooter taking their Czech CZ-82 pistol out to the range. The description explicitly states the firearm is a CZ-82, manufactured in 1984, and tags mention related models like the CZ-83 and the country of origin. The focus is on the direct experience of shooting this specific firearm.
This video explores the origins of the vz.82 pistol, a Western-style firearm developed for communist Czechoslovakia. Created by CZ to generate hard currency through exports, the pistol was a response to the obsolescence of existing service models. The project evolved to meet the needs of the Ministry of Defense for a 9x18mm Makarov pistol and the Ministry of the Interior for a police sidearm. The resulting compact pistol was produced in three calibers: .32 ACP, .380 ACP, and 9x18mm Makarov. The video examines an early prototype vz.82 featuring a decocking mechanism, along with a standard production model. It also highlights the use of polygonal rifling in the 9x18mm variants due to a then-cancelled cartridge with a sintered iron bullet, while the .32 and .380 caliber CZ 83 models utilized traditional rifling. Both vz.82 and CZ 83 pistols have seen significant importation into the US as surplus.
This video provides a detailed review and comparison of the CZ 82 and CZ 83 pistols. It highlights their similarities and differences, with the CZ 82 noted as the Czech Military's service pistol for 40 years and the CZ 83 as its civilian counterpart. The review acknowledges support from AIM Surplus and Fiocchi Ammunition. The presenter, Sootch00, encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and mentions his various affiliate links and exclusive content platforms.
This video features Keith Ford from Brownells Gun Tech examining the Czechoslovak CZ 82 pistol. He highlights its similarities and differences with the Russian Makarov, noting the CZ 82's chambering in 9x18mm Makarov, double-stack 12-round magazine, polygonal rifling, and ambidextrous controls. The video details its blowback operation, DA/SA trigger, fixed barrel, and unique disassembly via a swing-down triggerguard. It also touches on the CZ 82's military service in Czechoslovakia and its current status in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The CZ 83, its commercial export variant, and its ATF "Curio and Relic" classification are also discussed.
This video is a book review of James D. Brown's "Cold War Pistols of Czechoslovakia." The reviewer praises the book as the best of its kind on Eastern Bloc pistols, offering detailed developmental history, production timelines, serial number tables, disassembly, and mechanical information for models like the Duo, "Z", vz.45, CZ 50/70, CZ 52, VZ 75/85, and CZ 82/83. While suggesting minor improvements in photographic content and text layout, the reviewer highly recommends the book for collectors and enthusiasts interested in these unique and historically significant handguns.
This video is a review of the CZ 83 pistol in .380 ACP caliber presented by Fun Gun Reviews. The reviewer highlights the CZ 83 as a solid choice for self-defense, especially considering the current market's lack of demand for medium-framed .380 pistols. The review emphasizes the quality and appeal of CZ firearms in general.
This video features a shooting session and discussion of the CZ-82 pistol, chambered in 9x18mm Makarov. The presenter highlights the pistol's features and notes that the CZ-83 is essentially the same firearm but chambered in .380 ACP. The video also includes a link to the presenter's Facebook page, "Mrgunsngear."
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