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Old 05-20-2005, 04:45 PM
earschplitinloudenboomer earschplitinloudenboomer is offline
 
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CZ52's are somewhat limited on magazine capacity, but extra mags are readily available.
The three I have are in excellent condition, function flawlessly and get a lot of respect from anyone else at the range (muzzle flash is great). Recoil is negligable but really good muzzle velocity is common. (1200 to 1600 fps).
FOR THE MONEY, this pistol is hard to beat.
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Old 05-23-2005, 11:20 AM
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Ears,

That is exactly what I hear from almost everyone that owns one. I just gotta get one and find out for myself what all the hoopla is about

The next Gunshow around here is in July so I recon that'll be when I get mine, if I can find a decent one for a half decent price
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Old 05-23-2005, 03:40 PM
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...I had not seen this pistol until I bought one. I bought it based on price. I hope you buy one too. I won't presume to tell you that it is "the" carry weapon. I won't tell you that it rivals a Colt or Smith. I will tell you that it's a hell of a bargain. Their is quality there. Pay a few bucks extra, get a little better grade. Pick up some ammo, familiarize yourself with the gun...and enjoy. You may find yourself shooting low, left at first, most folks do. A high firm hold will compensate some. There are upgrades, you decide how much extra you want to put into it. Shoot it, research it on some shooting boards...and please give us a range report.

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Old 06-01-2005, 10:59 AM
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Take a look at the Glock 36(?) I think it is a slim grip single stack and in 45 acp. 45 Glocks are noted for there acurracy. Besides go to the shooting range and when you get home clean your Glock in the dishwasher and then oil and reload; It couldn't be easier.
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Old 06-06-2005, 03:26 PM
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Take a look at the Glock 36(?) I think it is a slim grip single stack and in 45 acp. 45 Glocks are noted for there acurracy. Besides go to the shooting range and when you get home clean your Glock in the dishwasher and then oil and reload; It couldn't be easier.
Oh I have seen the accuracy of the Glock in .45 acp first hand I know they are schweet. I guess I will get one, someday.
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Old 06-17-2005, 11:07 PM
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Just to let you know that CZ-52" cost $99.00 at SOG (Southern Ohio Gun) for very good condition to $109 at Century Arms for excellent condition, if you have a C&R(Curio & Relic ) license.
The CZ-52 is a fun gun to shoot, but isn't the most accurate handgun ive shot. MC
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:28 PM
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Actually,
The Glock 37 in .45 GAP has identical ballistic performance when compared to the .45ACP. This test was done using Win. 230 JHP self defence ammo. Muzzle velocity, Foot pounds of energy, trajectory...every aspect of the two were identical. This test was performed by Guns and Ammo about 6 mo. ago.

Glock designed the GAP for people who wanted the performance of a .45ACP in a carry gun but wanted a smaller package to deliver it. The G-37's frame is the same size as the 9mm/.40 frames with a slightly wider slide to accomidate the larger bore.the casing of the GAP is re-enforced to withstand the slighty higher pressure generated from the shorter round. The round had to be shortened to get it to fit in the smaller frame.

As to Glocks in general...I own 4 of them. G-21, G-35, G-17 and a G-30. I would bet my life on them and I do regularly as carry the G-30 and the G-17 on a regular basis.
I use the G-21 and G-35 for competition in both USPSA and IDPA matches. I used to shoot a Para P-14 & 16 ltd. until I went to Glock.
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I get superb accuracy out of all my Glocks but I did change to KKM barrels in the 21 and 35 so as to be able to shoot large volumes of lead bullets in matches, but the factory barrels are just as accurate with same point of impact as the KKM match barrels.
I shoot 2 to 3 matches a month and my Glocks dont burp, hiccup, jam, FTF or FTE. They run perfectly...right out of the box. I shoot in Limited Division against several 1911 type raceguns like STI, SV/Infinity, Para, Springfield, Caspians etc. It is a miricle if I can go a whole match and one of these hi-end guns doesnt jam or screw up but the glock keeps on tickin
You can spend alot on a quality .45....but why?
I just got a N.I.B. O.D. Green frame G-21 for $514 with 2/13 rnd mags. STI will run you $1695....Springfield/ $750 +....Para/$800 ...You get what I mean
Just check them out....With Glock, there is no need for any other guns...MY Para is in the safe gathering dust.
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Old 07-26-2005, 05:09 PM
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Re: Dark Side

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Evening Madman
Just to let you know that CZ-52" cost $99.00 at SOG (Southern Ohio Gun) for very good condition to $109 at Century Arms for excellent condition, if you have a C&R(Curio & Relic ) license.
The CZ-52 is a fun gun to shoot, but isn't the most accurate handgun ive shot. MC
I wish I could get one that cheap in my area. I know I could order one and have it shipped to a local FFL and pay that fee but bythe time you do that, shipping, FFL fees and the wait I am just better off to put the xtra cash in the local dealers hands and go on with my business.

BTW I bought one at the Local Gun Show weekend before last and just called today he said it is ready for pickup anytime I am ready to come get it.

I would have been on my way right now but the reciept and $$ are at home in my dresser and the shop closes at 7:00 so I guess I will have to wait until tomorrow.

The wife wants me to wait until Saturday so we can " go for a Saturday morning ride" the shop is 1 1/2 from our house.

I told her I don't really see me waiting that long to go get it. hehehehee

Probably leave work ealry tomorrow and go pick it up.

Will give you all a report on how I like the CZ-52 within the next week or so. Hopefully I will pick it up tomorrow and get to the range Saturday or Sunday to shoot it.
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