CZ 52 vs CZ 70

Published on July 23, 2024
Duration: 0:17

This video provides a practical, hands-on comparison of the CZ 52 and CZ 70 pistols. It visually contrasts the firearms and their respective calibers, demonstrates slide operation, and culminates in a live-fire dual-wielding exercise at an outdoor range. The presenter exhibits safe muzzle discipline and proficient shooting techniques throughout the demonstration.

Quick Summary

The CZ 52 and CZ 70 pistols are compared, highlighting their distinct calibers (7.62x25mm Tokarev vs. .32 ACP), actions (roller-locked short recoil vs. blowback), and capacities (8 rounds each). The video includes demonstrations of slide operation and live-fire dual-wielding at an outdoor range, showcasing safe handling and shooting techniques.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Introduction
  2. 00:04Handling and Inspection
  3. 00:07Action Demonstration
  4. 00:11Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the CZ 52 and CZ 70 pistols?

The CZ 52 is chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev and uses a roller-locked short recoil action. The CZ 70 is chambered in the more common .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning) and operates with a simple blowback mechanism. Both typically hold 8 rounds.

How is the CZ 52's action different from the CZ 70's?

The CZ 52 features a more complex roller-locked short recoil system, known for its robustness. In contrast, the CZ 70 employs a simpler blowback operating system, which is common in smaller caliber handguns.

What kind of shooting demonstration is shown for the CZ 52 and CZ 70?

The video demonstrates live fire by having the presenter dual-wield both the CZ 52 and CZ 70 pistols simultaneously at an outdoor range, engaging steel and reactive targets to showcase their performance and recoil characteristics.

What ammunition is used for the CZ 52 and CZ 70?

The CZ 52 is shown with 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammunition, a potent round often associated with surplus military firearms. The CZ 70 is presented with .32 ACP (also known as 7.65mm Browning) ammunition, a smaller caliber typically used in concealed carry or smaller pistols.

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