History
Manufactured by the Czechoslovak firm ∆í√•eská zbrojovka — and bearing a striking resemblance to the original Walther PP handgun design — the CZ-70 is based on the CZ-50, and served as the sidearm for the Czechoslovakian police and security/intel services in the 1970s.
Design
- The CZ-70 is a 8-shot single/double-action, semi-automatic blowback pistol chambered in .32 ACP.
- The fixed barrel design and trigger yields very good combat accuracy.
- Larger, lightened, commander-style hammer.
- The two-position safety lever mechanism can be carried in the 'cocked-n-locked' or hammer down positions for a DA first shot and the safety will work as a decocker to accomplish this.
Specifications
- VERY GOOD CONDITION
- Czech Model CZ 70
- .32 ACP (7.65x17mm Browning)
- Semi-auto Compact
- All steel construction
- Capacity 8-round single-stack
- Sights: Front fixed blade, Rear dovetail fixed square notch
- Dimpled Bakelite grip panels
- Overall Length: 6.5"
- Barrel Length: 3.5"
- Weight: 1.5lbs. (unloaded)
- Includes (1) 8rd magazine
VERY GOOD CONDITION (Everything works. Will have some wear on finish and working surfaces. Minimal or no corrosion, but may have some light freckling. Could have minor dents or scratches. Bore may not be shiny but should not be dark. Overall condition = 60-70%.)
The grading of these guns is influenced by the overall average grade of the shipment we receive. Some guns in the shipment may be on the low end or high end of the stated average grade.