Sgt. Stiglitz
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Picked up one of these off GB a few weeks ago, a 1978 one. Liked it so much got another one yesterday a 81! Little CZ VZOR 70 .32 is fun to shoot. Gotta load it over US max though. European's call .32 ACP Browning 7.65 and load it hotter, 23000 CUP vs 20000 and heavier bullets. They even used it as a Machine pistol round. I mean who needs a big gun against an unarmed populace. Runs great at high 900-1100 fps. No Signs of pressure primers are fine. European loads are loaded with 308 bullets instead of .312 like we do. Gun is built like a tank. Trying to shove .312 bullets in Euro cases is a no go! Cases will bulge to point of not clambering. Some US Cases will take .312 bullets. So what I do is resize my bullets .309. I got a .308 die on order. Bullets sized to .309 sometimes wont go in Euro cases still.
Norma factory stuff has .3065 73 gr bullets and runs around 900-1100fps. Have shot 71, 60 and 85 gr bullets. 85's seem to be the best and shoot to point of aim. Rear sight seems frozen in place after 44 years haven't been able to move it. 71's shoot a little to the right. Both of these appear to not have been used much at all. The 81 looks practically brand new! Just a pair of neat little Police/Military Com Block Pistols!
Norma factory stuff has .3065 73 gr bullets and runs around 900-1100fps. Have shot 71, 60 and 85 gr bullets. 85's seem to be the best and shoot to point of aim. Rear sight seems frozen in place after 44 years haven't been able to move it. 71's shoot a little to the right. Both of these appear to not have been used much at all. The 81 looks practically brand new! Just a pair of neat little Police/Military Com Block Pistols!
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