Böhmische Waffenfabrik Model 27 P.27(t) .32 ACP, 1943 WWII German-Occupation, Blued, 3.9 in Barrel, 8+1
Produced in 1943 under German occupation by Böhmische Waffenfabrik A.G. in Prague, this Model 27 is a WWII-era pistol designated P.27(t) for German service. It features German-language slide legends, a blued steel construction, and classic CZ details that collectors look for from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia period.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Small scratches and areas of blemishing are present, with pitting throughout the slide.
What’s Included
- Leather flap holster with external spare-mag pouch
- Two CZ 27 pattern 8-round steel single-stack magazines
This German-occupation Model 27 is chambered in .32 ACP and marked with German-language slide legends, reflecting its P.27(t) designation in wartime service. It was made in 1943 within the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, aligning it clearly with the WWII production period.
The pistol uses a simple blowback, single-action mechanism with a fixed 3.9-inch barrel. Controls are traditional for the model, including a manual safety, a heel-type magazine release, and an external spur hammer.
Construction is all-steel with a blued finish. The slide has rear vertical serrations for positive manipulation. Sights are fixed, with an integral front blade and a fixed rear notch suited to the pistol’s service role.
Original-style details include checkered Bakelite grips with CZ monogram medallions and a lanyard ring at the lower rear of the grip frame. Capacity is 8+1 using single-stack magazines.




