CZ 82 9x18 Makarov vs CZ 83 380 ACP Gun Review

Published on September 25, 2021
Duration: 22:05

This review compares the CZ 82 (military 9x18 Makarov) and CZ 83 (commercial .380 ACP). Both feature all-steel construction and DA/SA triggers, with interchangeable magazines. The CZ 82 boasts a polygonal barrel and ambidextrous controls, while the CZ 83 offers slightly higher capacity in .380 ACP. Chronograph tests show minimal velocity difference, but the 9x18 Makarov has more felt recoil.

Quick Summary

The CZ 82 is the military 9x18 Makarov version with a polygonal barrel and ambidextrous controls, while the CZ 83 is the commercial variant, often in .380 ACP, with traditional rifling. Magazines are interchangeable, and the 9x18 Makarov offers slightly more power than the .380 ACP.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Montage
  2. 01:07History: CZ 82 vs CZ 83
  3. 02:07Model Comparison & Capacity
  4. 03:17Barrel & Design Features
  5. 04:32Controls & Ergonomics
  6. 06:26Ammunition Comparison
  7. 08:18Chronograph Testing
  8. 09:49Trigger Action & Comparisons
  9. 11:13Technical Measurements
  10. 11:57Shooting Impressions
  11. 14:32Field Stripping
  12. 17:22Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the CZ 82 and CZ 83 pistols?

The CZ 82 is the military version chambered in 9x18 Makarov, featuring a polygonal barrel and ambidextrous controls. The CZ 83 is the commercial variant, commonly found in .380 ACP, with traditional rifling and slightly different ergonomics.

Are the magazines interchangeable between the CZ 82 and CZ 83?

Yes, the magazines are interchangeable between the CZ 82 and CZ 83. Capacity varies by caliber: 13+1 for .380 ACP, 12+1 for 9x18 Makarov, and 15+1 for .32 ACP.

How does the 9x18 Makarov compare to the .380 ACP in terms of performance?

In testing, 9x18 Makarov averaged 1060 FPS, slightly faster than .380 ACP at 1020 FPS. The Makarov round exhibited slightly more energy and felt recoil, though both remained controllable.

What are the trigger pull weights for the CZ 82?

The tested CZ 82 had a Double Action (DA) trigger pull of 9 lbs 3.2 oz and a Single Action (SA) trigger pull of 4 lbs 3.2 oz, typical for its DA/SA design.

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