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  • Yes, the Mauser round is called the 7.63x25 or some called it .30 Mauser. Dry firing a center fire firearm will not hurt it at all. I have a Romanian TTC (Tokarev) and I have dry fired countless times with no damage.

  • paid 275 for mine and it came with 2 mags excellent condition holster, gun still in cosmoline and a shinier bore than most of my rugers.

  • I have one

  • @wenceslao37 awesome. I just finished some upgrades on mine, will be doing a vid on it in a few weeks. new firing pin, rollers, and barrel, even a custom holster on the way.

  • how much do these pistols usually cost jw

    

  • @marleystoner somewhere between $250 and $300, it depends on the shop, where they got or what lot it came in on. dealers can get em for about $150 to $200, so add some profit, tax and background check.

  • @marleystoner I payed $ 250.00

  • The CZ-52 is a good solid performer and you can't argue with the caliber overall a very good choice. I also like the yugo tok M-57, a great gun at a reasonable price and you will be torn on which to bring to the range so you'll probably do as I do and take them both (whats one more gun to clean anyway lol). Give the M-57 a chance, I think you'll find it an excellent compliment to the CZ-52.

  • @saxtx09 I'll have to Czech into that, m-57, thanks. Just acquired another cz52 also. may be another review in the future.

  • i never seen a barrel that locks that way. you did your homework. nice vid. thanks!

  • @mentalsplice thanks

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