This video examines a rare prototype of the Fox .32 ACP pistol, a scaled-up version of CZ's first pistol design. Originally a .25 ACP pocket gun with a unique sheet metal frame, the Fox prototype was developed in an attempt to gain interest from police departments. The video highlights its folding trigger, lack of a trigger guard, and innovative frame construction. Despite being tested in 1921, the prototype failed to secure production, and the project was ultimately abandoned. The content also provides historical context about Alois Tomiška and the South Bohemia Armory, which evolved into CZ of Strakonice.
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