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It's in 7.62 x 25, Joe.
The CZ-52 is pretty neat, as it's a delayed roller action, kinda like an HK rifle!
They're dirt cheap over here as well. Under $150 even at retail pricing.
The CZ-52 is pretty neat, as it's a delayed roller action, kinda like an HK rifle!
They're dirt cheap over here as well. Under $150 even at retail pricing.
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life is the crummiest book I ever read,
there isn't a hook,
just a lot of cheap shots,
pictures to shock,
and characters an amateur would never dream up-Guerwitz-1994

life is the crummiest book I ever read,
there isn't a hook,
just a lot of cheap shots,
pictures to shock,
and characters an amateur would never dream up-Guerwitz-1994

The G3 uses a delayed roller lock system that basically just delays the bolt from opening until the preasure has dropped, the CZ-52 used the same roller locking system that the MG-42 does. The rollers lock the barrel and slide together until the entire barrel and slide move back.
It's the only other weapon that used the MG-42 system.
It's the only other weapon that used the MG-42 system.
Like my CZ52 a lot, but it has a few quirks.
With mine, the slide hold open sticks, possibly because of the wood grips, I think. Anybody else have this?
Also got a case of the Romanian from AIM.
Good stuff- fairly clean burning- but I did have one extractor prob. Live round stuck; looked like the rim was thicker on one side than the other.
Hope most of it is OK. Got 1,200 rounds to go!
With mine, the slide hold open sticks, possibly because of the wood grips, I think. Anybody else have this?
Also got a case of the Romanian from AIM.
Good stuff- fairly clean burning- but I did have one extractor prob. Live round stuck; looked like the rim was thicker on one side than the other.
Hope most of it is OK. Got 1,200 rounds to go!
Welcome to the forums Ad Astra
I sometimes wonder if the quirks are in the pistol and not the ammo. I had some of that South African stuff in the red plastic box that my CZ52 couldn't seem to fire without a double strike on more rounds than I'd like to mention. There had been comments on other forums about the same problem. But ... the same ammo worked without a hitch in my TT33.
This of course is not a rim thickness problem. I haven't tried any Romanian ammo. I would be curious if anybody else is having problems like you mention too.
This of course is not a rim thickness problem. I haven't tried any Romanian ammo. I would be curious if anybody else is having problems like you mention too.