MilsurpDan
Ultimate Member
Picked these up a couple weeks ago. One from the recent local Gregory's auction, the other I snagged on Gunbroker for cheap.
I've been looking for a decent CZ27, and knocked out good examples of two interesting variations.
The first is a Norwegian Politi issue CZ27. From what I can tell, this was a mid-war pistol. Unfortunately, the previous owner didn't take good care of his stuff and it accumulated some minor surface rust. It's a work in progress, but I think I can make it look better. All matching. Shoots fairly good. More accurate than I expected it to be. With the auction fees it was just over $400.
The second is a late war phosphate finished pistol. I snagged it on gunbroker for only $199 plus shipping due to a poorly worded listing. Came with the original late-war pebble grain holster. It's in excellent shape and I don't think I could've done much better. I guess it must've been made Early-Mid 1945?
I'm not much of a CZ expert, so if you guys see anything interesting let me know.
I've been looking for a decent CZ27, and knocked out good examples of two interesting variations.
The first is a Norwegian Politi issue CZ27. From what I can tell, this was a mid-war pistol. Unfortunately, the previous owner didn't take good care of his stuff and it accumulated some minor surface rust. It's a work in progress, but I think I can make it look better. All matching. Shoots fairly good. More accurate than I expected it to be. With the auction fees it was just over $400.
The second is a late war phosphate finished pistol. I snagged it on gunbroker for only $199 plus shipping due to a poorly worded listing. Came with the original late-war pebble grain holster. It's in excellent shape and I don't think I could've done much better. I guess it must've been made Early-Mid 1945?
I'm not much of a CZ expert, so if you guys see anything interesting let me know.