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CZ-82 Field Strip, Clean and Reassemble the basics

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

CZ-82 Field Strip, Clean and Reassemble and some of the basics about the Pistol

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  • Thank you for your comment, yes you are right on with the finsh, My friend Criss is a gun smith and re-finishes them to this great looking blue. Much better looking then the chipped up bake on coating it came with. Thank you for watching and I hope you see my other vids. Subcribe and I will returnthe favor.

    Alan

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  • @148scalemodeling If it was powerful enough, then why did the Russian replace the 9x18 with the 9x19? The .380 acp is not that much weaker then a 9x18.

  • @esh325 if the 9x18 is powerful enough why would you go to the 380? its less powerful that the 9mm mak

  • great vid. Ive subscribed and i look forward to future videos!

    i like the extra information about the rounds and the different features of the firearm.

  • Good vid. I was curious how they come apart, and it doesn't get any simpler than that. I think when I pick mine up tomorrow, it is quickly going to become one of my favorite guns. Great ergonomics, fixed barrel, "big bore 9mm". If it is accurate as my Bersa, I'm going to be pretty happy.

  • Very nice pistol. I've been thinking about getting A CZ-83. The 9x18 isn't quite as powerful as a 9mm luger, the 9mm luger shoots heavier bullets at higher speeds then the 9x18.

  • good informational video, but the cz82's dont have bluing finishes. they have a baked on paint, for the fact of saving time and money to produce military pistols at that time. i have one myself and its probably one of my favorite pistols.

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