CZ27 from WW2 (German Occupation)

Published on November 11, 2025
Duration: 0:16

This video provides a silent, ASMR-style demonstration of the CZ 27 pistol, produced during the German occupation. It showcases safe firearm handling, magazine insertion, chambering a round via its straight blowback action, and live fire at an outdoor range. The demonstration highlights proficient magazine indexing and controlled rapid fire, indicating high expertise from the presenter.

Quick Summary

The CZ 27 pistol, featured in this demonstration, operates via a straight blowback action and is chambered in 7.65mm Browning (.32 ACP). Produced under German occupation, its slide bears the 'fnh Pistole Modell 27' marking. The pistol has a capacity of 8 rounds and is shown being safely handled and fired at an outdoor range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Inspection
  2. 00:04Slide Markings & Identification
  3. 00:06Loading & Chambering
  4. 00:09Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the CZ 27 pistol shown in the video?

The CZ 27 pistol featured in the video is chambered in 7.65mm Browning, which is also commonly known as .32 ACP. This caliber was standard for many compact pistols of its era.

What does the 'fnh' marking on the CZ 27 signify?

The 'fnh' marking on the CZ 27 slide indicates that the pistol was manufactured by Česká zbrojovka (which used the code 'fnh' for its firearms) during the period when it was under German occupation in World War II.

How does the CZ 27 operate?

The CZ 27 operates using a straight blowback action. This means the slide is not locked to the barrel; instead, the energy from the fired cartridge cycles the slide through its rearward movement.

What is the ammunition capacity of the CZ 27?

The CZ 27 pistol demonstrated in the video has a standard ammunition capacity of 8 rounds in its magazine, firing the 7.65mm Browning (.32 ACP) cartridge.

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