CZ Pistole Modell 27 .32 ACP — 1942 German-Occupation, WaA76 Accepted, Polished Blued Finish, 3.9 in Barrel, 9+1
This 1942 CZ Pistole Modell 27 is a German-occupation example accepted with eagle/WaA76 and marked with German-language slide legends. It shows early-war characteristics including a polished blued finish and the serial number duplicated on the top of the slide. Compact and practical in .32 ACP with a 3.9-inch barrel and 9+1 capacity, it includes a factory-marked P. Mod. 27 magazine and a brown leather flap holster.
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: There are scattered scratches and blemishes on the blued surfaces. The right grip panel has a small chip missing.
What's Included
- CZ Pistole Modell 27 .32 ACP pistol
- 1x 9-round factory CZ P. Mod. 27 steel magazine with "P. Mod 27" floorplate marking
- Brown leather flap holster
Produced under German occupation in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, this CZ 27 bears German-language slide legends and the eagle/WaA76 acceptance marking. The year of manufacture is 1942, aligning with early-war production features noted on these pistols.
The pistol retains the polished blued finish associated with earlier wartime examples. The serial number is duplicated on the top of the slide, a detail collectors look for on German-accepted CZ 27s of this period.
Mechanically, it is a single-action, blowback, semi-automatic design chambered in .32 ACP with a 9+1 capacity. It features fixed sights (front blade and integral rear notch), an external extractor, rear grasping grooves, and a top-mounted indicator pin.
Controls include a manual safety and a heel-type magazine release. A lanyard loop is present. The grips are brown checkered plastic with CZ monogram medallions, consistent with period configuration.
Construction is all-steel with a blued carbon-steel frame and receiver. The included factory magazine is correctly marked on the floorplate "P. Mod 27," matching the model’s German-occupation nomenclature.




