Discover a remarkable piece of history with the CZ Vz. 50 Czech Police model, a semi-automatic pistol that stands as a testament to mid-20th-century firearms engineering. Manufactured in 1951 in the Czech Republic, this pistol was issued to the Czech police and bears the unique "NB51" stamp on the front strap, adding a layer of authenticity and historical intrigue. In good condition, this Vz. 50 shows minor signs of prior use with some scratching and scuffing, but its blued finish retains much of its original charm.
The bore is clean and well-maintained, with good rifling, ensuring this vintage firearm is both functional and collectible.
Included with the sale is a brown leather holster and two 8-round magazines, making this a complete package for enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Vz. 50 is chambered in .32 ACP, featuring a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger system and an 8+1 round capacity, providing both convenience and reliability. Its 3.8" barrel length, coupled with the front blade and notched rear sight, makes for an accurate and manageable shooting experience. The CZ grooved Bakelite grips are as practical as they are iconic, offering a solid grip and a nod to the pistol’s storied past.
Introduced in 1949, the CZ Vz. 50 was a standard sidearm for Czech security forces during the Cold War, renowned for its durability and corrosion-resistant blued finish. Although it was eventually replaced by modern designs, the Vz. 50 remains a significant piece of Czechoslovakian history, embodying the reliable craftsmanship of its era. Ideal for those who appreciate historical military and police weapons, this pistol offers a blend of manageable recoil and timeless appeal.
Owning a Vz. 50 connects you to a pivotal era in firearm design and provides a practical, concealable platform for recreational shooting and personal collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own this intriguing piece of history.




