CZ-82 or P64?

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  • safecracker

    Unrepentant Sinner
    Feb 26, 2009
    2,405
    Get both.

    SOG has the 82 with two mags in VG condition for $209, add $10 for handpick.
     

    Kman

    Blah, blah, blah
    Dec 23, 2010
    11,992
    Eastern shore
    You'll wind up with both eventually.

    If it were me, I would get the P64 first and then the CZ.

    I think I have seen a steadier offering of the CZ's for a few years and the P64's were a little less consistent.

    I always check Widener's first for deals. I think they rate condition the most accurately.
     

    C-Par

    Active Member
    Nov 6, 2011
    258
    Brooklyn, MD
    Hmm, guys are killing me.

    I just ordered a M44, cant wait for my firestick.

    Due to everyone going nuts I believe the CZ is a great bang per buck.

    Man my wife is going to kill me.
     

    amoebicmagician

    Samopal Goblin
    Dec 26, 2012
    4,174
    Columbia, MD
    I prefer the makarov hands down for carry (out of state of course), but even with the big grip the cz-82 feels pretty good on the hip- better than a g23 anyway, and that's saying a lot for me.

    Unless it's just to collect I'd pass on the p-64. That little pistol almost made me develop a flinch and I've been shooting since early early childhood! I don't know what it is, if it's the spring working with the grip angle, or just that the blowback action transfers more energy to the hand, but those p-64s HURT LIKE HELL to shoot.
     

    amoebicmagician

    Samopal Goblin
    Dec 26, 2012
    4,174
    Columbia, MD
    Don't forget the P1 and Tokarev collection.

    actually, the yugo m-57 tokarev with a factory safety is an exceptional carry piece (with hollow points ONLY) because it's so reliable and thin.

    I have yet to have a malfunction out of ANY of my Toks, the M57 being no exception, and with the extra round in the mag and a real honest to god Sear Blocking safety, it's a no brainer.
     

    sunset1

    Active Member
    Mar 23, 2012
    102
    I really enjoy the CZ-82.

    Purchased from Widener's, better condition than expected.
     
    May 13, 2005
    2,786
    CZ-82 if you had to choose. Good capacity, great ergo, decent trigger.

    Don't forget the PA-63. I like that better than the P64. Better egro, at least for me, and you can cut the mainspring down a coil and have a really nice double action trigger.
     

    tsmith1499

    Poor C&R Collector
    Jan 10, 2012
    4,253
    Southern Mount Airy, Md.
    Just broke the news to the wife that I am planing on ordering a CZ 82 and possibly a Tok. Or a p-64. She said "go ahead before they're all gone". I love my wife!! Just out of curiousity, will it hurt the value if I have it dura or cerakoted? Some I have seen online are pretty scratched up. OH YELLOWSLED WHERE ARE YOU??? Opinion please.
     

    yellowsled

    Retired C&R Addict
    Jun 22, 2009
    9,348
    Palm Beach, Fl
    I've seen some 82's that were redone and they have held their value. My thoughts... my p64 with wolf spring kit is one if my 2 carry guns along with a lc9. It is not my favorite shooter not because its not accurate, it is. It just got a bite to it. I usually can put a couple magazines through it just fine, I just don't like to do more. The 82 is accurate as hell and a great range toy. They have different uses, but both are great guns for what they are.
     

    Mike511

    Active Member
    Nov 27, 2008
    198
    I have my Polish P-64 4-sale . @ The Gun Shop in Essex.410-686-7333
    holster, extra mag, wolff spring kit and 1 1/2 boxes of ammo.
    $ 175.00
     

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