This video provides a practical, albeit silent, demonstration of the Czechoslovakian CZ 70 pistol. It showcases live fire, slide operation, safety and decocking mechanisms, magazine insertion, and chambering a round. The footage highlights the pistol's compact nature and handling characteristics during range shooting, emphasizing its Vzor 70 markings and 7.65mm caliber.
This video provides a comprehensive look at the CZ-70 pistol, a 1972 model from Czechoslovakia. It details the loading process with .32 Auto ammunition, demonstrates safe handling including safety engagement/disengagement, and features live-fire at an outdoor range. The presenter showcases the firearm's markings and basic operation, highlighting its double/single action capabilities.
The CZ 70 (Vzor 70) is a reliable Czech semi-automatic pistol chambered in .32 ACP, based on the Walther PP design. It served as standard issue for Czech military and police and is available as surplus. While its .32 ACP caliber offers low recoil and ease of shooting, it's considered light for modern self-defense, and the pistol has a heavy trigger pull.
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