Is it because its a Polish one and they seem rare?
My gun is identical except mine is not marked with the caliber.... BillMy oh my, not many Czech collectors here I see. The pistol in question is rare because it is pre-war Czech military proofed. It is the only CZ-27 I've ever seen with Czech military proofs. It actually is an extremely rare gun and I see no indicators that it is fake, I also know that he bought the gun as it is shown; he has not humped this particular gun. It is interesting that he clearly pictures the Finnish magazine yet makes no mention of it in the description.
Do you have the angled slide grip serrations? CZ logo on right rear frame?My gun is identical except mine is not marked with the caliber.... Bill
And the Czech lion with a pre-39 date on the right rear frame?Do you have the angled slide grip serrations? CZ logo on right rear frame?
That is a CZ-24, NOT a 27. Collector's misidentified a 24 as a 27. This should be blatantly obvious to any Czech collector by the rounded side slide versus the slab side slide on a CZ-27.
The Czech military marked CZ 27's are scarce, for sure but the one at the start of this thread offered by Pre-98 is not "Never Seen" or "Very Unique" or even plain old unique. If the seller had just said it was a scarce or rare variation I think most here would not have reacted. Pre-98's description is just a bit too much in my humble opinion.
But aren't CZ 24s in 380? I saw the rounded slide but it's in 32 like a 27 not 380 like a 24.And the Czech lion with a pre-39 date on the right rear frame?
That is a CZ-24, NOT a 27. Collector's misidentified a 24 as a 27. This should be blatantly obvious to any Czech collector by the rounded side slide versus the slab side slide on a CZ-27.