CZ-70

Published on February 9, 2023
Duration: 4:01

This guide details a range session and inspection for the CZ-70 pistol, emphasizing safe handling, proper loading techniques, and accurate shooting. It covers magazine loading, target engagement, reloading, and close-up examination of the firearm's features. The session is conducted by a firearms enthusiast demonstrating proficiency in a cold weather outdoor setting.

Quick Summary

The CZ-70 pistol is chambered in .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning) and typically holds 8+1 rounds. It features a 3.78-inch barrel and a slide-mounted safety/decocker. Available only on the surplus market, it's a reliable option for intermediate shooters interested in historical firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Loading
  2. 00:30Initial Range Session
  3. 00:55Close-up Inspection
  4. 01:26Slow-Motion Analysis
  5. 02:53Alternate Angle Shooting
  6. 03:22POV Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the CZ-70 pistol?

The CZ-70 pistol is chambered in .32 ACP, which is also known as 7.65mm Browning. This caliber is suitable for compact pistols and offers manageable recoil.

What are the key features of the CZ-70 pistol?

The CZ-70 typically features an 8+1 round capacity magazine, a 3.78-inch barrel, and a slide-mounted safety/decocker lever. Slide markings identify the manufacturer, model, and caliber.

Is the CZ-70 suitable for beginners?

While the CZ-70 is a functional firearm, its operation and the nature of surplus market availability suggest it's best suited for intermediate shooters familiar with firearm handling and inspection. Safe handling is paramount.

Where can I find a CZ-70 pistol?

The CZ-70 is primarily available on the surplus market. New production is not common, so checking with licensed firearm dealers specializing in used or surplus firearms is recommended.

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