Step into the rich history of Cold War-era firearms with the CZ Model 52, a semi-automatic pistol that stands as a testament to Czechoslovakia's innovative engineering. With its roots in the early 1950s, this particular piece from 1953 is a solid iteration of the iconic Tokarev design. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate its remarkable condition, showcasing only faint handling wear, and a bore that is pristine with a mirror finish and well-defined rifling. The CZ Model 52 is not just a relic of the past; it remains a reliable, accurate, and enjoyable firearm for modern shooters.
The CZ Model 52 comes with a matching holster and cleaning rod, enhancing its value and appeal as a collectible. Two 8-round magazines are included, providing ample capacity for any shooting session. The original ribbed bakelite grips are intact, and the parkerized finish is in excellent shape, ensuring the gun's resilience against wear and corrosion.
What sets the CZ Model 52 apart is its innovative roller-locking mechanism, a feature more commonly seen in rifles and submachine guns of its time. Chambered in the powerful 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge, it offers impressive velocity and penetration, making it a formidable sidearm during its service period. Adopted as the standard sidearm by the Czechoslovak military in 1952, it served admirably until the 1980s, leaving a significant mark in firearm history.
This pistol's single-action only (SAO) design ensures a consistent and crisp trigger pull, ideal for precise target shooting. The combination of its historical significance, robust construction, and unique mechanical design makes the CZ Model 52 a must-have for collectors and firearm enthusiasts alike. Embrace a piece of history and add this exceptional firearm to your collection today.




