
I recently picked up a CZ-83 in .32acp from Auction Arms. I wanted a light recoil handgun for teaching technique and as a fun plinker. I was told it was made in 1992 and was a police sidearm for the newly established Czech Republic.
Inexpensive ammo is hard to find locally, so I ordered some cast lead bullets from Rim Rock Bullets and some once fired brass. The Rim Rock bullets were sized to .313 (I would have preferred .312) and had problems with some of the thicker walled brass not chambering easily, but once I separated the brass I did just fine.
I've been to the range twice since my purchase and had loads of fun. Very accurate out to about 20 yards. And no problems. The fixed sights work well for my aging eyes. I know that most people don't think the .32 acp is an adequate defensive weapon, but for an easy to shoot and accurate auto, I don't think you can go wrong. Fo more punch I wouldn't mind one of these in 9mm makarov as well.
Photos to come!








