Collectible Firearms and Edged Weapons

Kristopher Gasior and Kasia Matuszewska-Gasior

P.O. Box 8327 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8327 USA

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CZ Pistols

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Model, Price, Number & Pictures

Description & Condition

Early Production Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol with Regimental Markings (Holster and Extra Clip Included)

ON HOLD

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $795

Inventory # czp_0085

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DESCRIPTION: Well made Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1926 as indicated by markings on the left side of the slide. Original one-piece walnut grip. High quality of machining and metal finish. Eight shot magazine. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and the military issue date "26" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". Czechoslovak regimental markings are stamped on the front part of the grip, "27 P 209" and on the right side of the frame, "27 P 116" (27th Infantry Regiment). Complete with lanyard ring. The pistol comes with a war time leather holster and a spare magazine. The spare magazine has an extra mismatched serial number, "116528", which was most likely added later (CZ24 magazines did not have a serial number when they left the factory). CONDITION: Fine+ with 92% of original blue still on metal. The blue is worn mostly on the edges of the frame, slide and on the grip (honest holster wear). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. The walnut grip is in excellent condition, without any cracks, but with some very minor handling marks. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. As issued military configuration. Smooth action. No import markings. Early production Czechoslovak military pistol in all original condition. Serial# 228XX.

Scarce Czechoslovak Post War Production CZ 27 Pistol with Leather Holster and Spare Clip

Caliber: 7.65mm Auto (.32 ACP)

Price: $875

Inventory # czp_0084

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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Czechoslovak CZ 27 Pistol manufactured in 1947 for commercial market. The following markings: "Made in Czechoslovakia 47" are stamped on the left side of the frame. The left side of the slide is marked, "CZ CESKA ZBROJOVKA - NARODNI PODNIK, STRAKONICE 7.65". The left side of the trigger guard displays Czechoslovak Rampant Lion. The same mark is stamped on the barrel. The top rib of the slide does not display any markings, which is correct for this variant of CZ 27 pistol. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame and slide only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. The barrel displays a proper post-war style proof, "Rampant Lion". Correct eight shot magazine without any markings. High quality of metal machining and polishing. Original brown plastic grips, with "CZ" logo and diamond checkering. The pistol comes with a scarce early post-war leather holster and a war time production spare magazine. CONDITION: Excellent+ to near mint, with 99% of crisp, original blue finish on metal. The plastic grip is in excellent condition with minor handling marks and a slight wear to checkering (on the left side only). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. Very smooth action. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. All original configuration. No import markings. Scarce pistol in very collectible condition! Serial# 5966XX. (Ref. "Ceskoslovenske Pistole 1918-1985" by Jan Skramoussky and Vladislav Badalik, p.124).

Czechoslovak CZ 38 Pistol

ON HOLD

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $675

Inventory # czp_0083

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DESCRIPTION: Interesting Czechoslovak military pistol assembled shortly before German occupation in 1938/1939. The left side of slide displays maker's legend, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA AKC. SPOL. V PRAZE". The original military black plastic one-piece grip displays traditional "CZ" emblem. High quality of machining and metal finish. Original eight shot magazine. Czechoslovak military proofs, "E7", "Rampant Lion" and a date "39" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top of the slide displays a small "Rampant Lion". Matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame and slide only). The magazine has an extra mismatched serial number, "250032", which was most likely added by German police (CZ38 magazines did not have a serial number when they left the factory). Complete with a lanyard ring. CONDITION: Low excellent. 92% of crisp, original blue finish is still on metal. Most of the finish wear is on the front/upper part of the slide (honest holster wear). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grip is in excellent condition as well, with only some minor handling marks. Very smooth action. No import markings. Czechoslovak CZ 38 in very collectible condition! Serial# 2501XX.

Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $675

Inventory # czp_0082

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DESCRIPTION: Interesting Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1937 as indicated by markings on the frame. Original one-piece plastic grip with diamond checkering and "CZ" logo on each side. High quality of machining. Eight shot magazine. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and a date "37" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". Very collectible condition! CONDITION: Excellent, with 94% of original blue finish still present on metal. Most of the wear is on the sharp edges of steel parts, as well as on the upper part of the slide (holster wear). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. One small chip in the lower corner of the right side of the plastic grip. Very smooth action. All original configuration. No import markings. Nice, late production CZ24 pistol! Serial# 1477XX.

Scarce Czechoslovak Post War Production CZ 27 Pistol

Caliber: 7.65mm Auto (.32 ACP)

Price: $675

Inventory # czp_0075

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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Czechoslovak CZ 27 Pistol manufactured in 1948 for commercial market. The following markings: "Made in Czechoslovakia 48" are stamped on the left side of the frame. The left side of the slide is marked, "CZ CESKA ZBROJOVKA - NARODNI PODNIK, STRAKONICE 7.65". The left side of the trigger guard displays Czechoslovak Rampant Lion. The same mark is stamped on the barrel. The top rib of the slide does not display any markings, which is correct for this variant of CZ 27 pistol. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame and slide only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. The barrel displays a proper post-war style proof, "Rampant Lion". Correct eight shot magazine without any markings. High quality of metal machining and polishing. Original brown plastic grips, with "CZ" logo and diamond checkering. CONDITION: Near mint, with 99% of crisp, original blue finish on metal. The plastic grip is in excellent condition with only minor handling marks. Excellent ++ bore with strong and shiny rifling. Very smooth action. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. All original configuration. No import markings. Scarce pistol in very collectible condition! Serial# 5987XX. (Ref. "Ceskoslovenske Pistole 1918-1985" by Jan Skramoussky and Vladislav Badalik, p.124).

Very Nice, Early Production Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol with Regimental Markings

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $875

Inventory # czp_0074

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DESCRIPTION: Well made Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1926 as indicated by markings on the left side of the frame. Original one-piece walnut grip. High quality of machining and metal finish. Eight shot magazine. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. The magazine has an extra mismatched serial number, "88563", which was most likely added later (CZ24 magazines did not have a serial number when they left the factory). Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and the military issue date "27" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". Czechoslovak regimental markings are stamped on the front part of the grip, "47 P 282" (47th Infantry Regiment). Complete with lanyard ring. CONDITION: Excellent+ with 98% of original blue still on metal. The blue is worn mostly on the edges of the frame, slide and on the grip (very minor holster wear). Excellent++ bore with strong and shiny rifling. The walnut grip is in fine+ condition, without any cracks, but with some light handling marks. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. No import markings. Very attractive, early production Czechoslovak military pistol in all original condition. Serial# 383XX.

Very Early Nazi CZ 27 Pistol

ON HOLD

Caliber: 7.65mm Auto (.32 ACP)

Price: $875

Inventory # czp_0073

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DESCRIPTION: Nicely preserved Czechoslovak CZ 27 Pistol manufactured in the early period of Nazi occupation. The pistol displays a high quality of metal machining and polishing. The top rib of the slide is marked, "BOHMISCHE WAFFENFABRIK A.G. IN PRAG". Left side of the slide is marked, "Pistole Modell 27 Kal. 7.65". Nazi Waffenamt is stamped on the right side of the frame, "WaA 76". Correct Nazi marked eight shot magazine. The barrel displays the military test proof mark, a Nazi eagle holding a swastika. Original military brown plastic grips with "CZ" logo and diamond checkering. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. Very high quality military pistol. CONDITION: Excellent, with 93% of crisp, original blue finish on metal. The pistol shows only minor holster wear. Most of the wear is on the edges of the slide. Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The brown plastic grip is in excellent condition. Very smooth action. As issued military configuration. No import markings. Very nice early CZ 27 pistol! Serial# 597XX.

Scarce Czechoslovak Drulov "Pav" Target Pistol

Caliber: .22 LR.

Price: $750

Inventory # czp_0071

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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Czechoslovak Drulov "Pav" target pistol. "Pav" was a first Drulov target pistol designed and manufactured shortly after the World War Two. The pistol was designed by Pavlicek and was manufactured by Drulov (actually, Lidove Druzstvo Puskaru 'Lov') in Litomysl. This particular pistol was manufactured in 1950 as indicated by markings on the barrel and receiver. The pistol features a simple, drop-barrel single shot action. Original one-piece hardwood grip with diamond checkering. The front sight is dovetailed in the muzzle. Non-adjustable rear sight. Matching serial numbers (stamped on the barrel and receiver only). The left side of the barrel displays Czechoslovak commercial Nitro proof, "Rampant Lion over 'N'". 9.75 inch long barrel. The pistol displays a good quality of metal machining and polishing. CONDITION: Fine, with 50% of original blue finish on metal. Some finish is turning to gray color. Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. The action works very well. All the markings are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The hardwood grip is in fine condition, with some minor handling marks. All original configuration. No import markings. Difficult to find, early production Czechoslovak Drulov "Pav" target pistol. Serial# 9XX.

Early Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol with Interesting Markings

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $875

Inventory # czp_0060

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DESCRIPTION: Well made Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1927 as indicated by markings on the left side of the frame. Original one-piece walnut grip. High quality of machining and metal finish. Eight shot magazine. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. The magazine has an extra mismatched serial number, "57559", which was most likely added later (CZ24 magazines did not have a serial number when they left the factory). Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and the military issue date "28" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". Czechoslovak regimental markings are stamped on the front part of the grip, "1 J 601" (First Cavalry Regiment). "1 J" is crossed with two lines, and new regimental markings are stamped just above the old ones, "UZ" (Zenijni Uciliste - Sapper School). Complete with lanyard ring. CONDITION: Excellent with 95% of original blue still on metal. The blue is worn mostly on the edges of the frame, slide and on the grip (light holster wear). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. The walnut grip is in fine+ condition, without any cracks, but with some light handling marks. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. No import markings. Very nice, early Czechoslovak military pistol in all original condition. Serial# 585XX.

Early Post-Liberation CZ 27 Pistol

Caliber: 7.65mm Auto (.32 ACP)

Price: $575

Inventory # czp_0059

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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Czechoslovak CZ 27 Pistol manufactured just after the liberation from the Nazi occupation. Nazi Waffenamt on the right side of the frame was removed by careful machining. The top rib of the slide was machined to remove the usual Nazi markings, ("BOHMISCHE WAFFENFABRIK A.G. IN PRAG"). This may indicate that the slide and the frame were manufactured still under Nazi occupation, and were consequently reworked after the liberation and used to assembly first post WWII pistols. Left side of the slide is marked, "Kal. 7.65". Correct eight shot magazine with German style markings stamped on the floorplate, "P. Mod. 27". All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. The magazine has an extra mismatched serial number, "50985", which was most likely added later (CZ27 magazines did not have a serial number when they left the factory). High quality of metal machining and polishing. Original dark brown plastic grips. CONDITION: Excellent with 99% of crisp blue. There are two chips in the lower corners of the plastic grip (small on the left side, bigger on the right side). Excellent ++ bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. Very smooth action. All original configuration. No import markings. Very collectible condition! Serial# 5352XX. (Ref. "Ceskoslovenske Pistole 1918-1985" by Jan Skramoussky and Vladislav Badalik, p.124).

Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $675

Inventory # czp_0057

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DESCRIPTION: Interesting Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1937 as indicated by markings on the frame. Original one-piece plastic grip with diamond checkering and "CZ" logo on each side. High quality of machining. Eight shot magazine. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and a date "37" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". Very collectible condition! CONDITION: Low excellent with 94% of original blue. The blue is worn mostly on the upper part of the slide (holster wear). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grip is in fine+ condition with only a very small chip on its right/lower side. The magazine floorplate displays some surface rust. The lower part of the magazine also displays some scattered light surface rust. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. No import markings. Nice, late production CZ24 pistol! Serial# 1805XX.

Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol

Caliber: 9 mm Short (.380 ACP)

Price: $675

Inventory # czp_0055

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DESCRIPTION: Interesting Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1937 as indicated by markings on the frame. Original one-piece plastic grip with diamond checkering and "CZ" logo on each side. High quality of machining. Eight shot magazine. All matching serial numbers (stamped on the frame, slide and barrel only; there are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the pistol, which is correct for this model). All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and a date "37" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". Very collectible condition! CONDITION: Low excellent with 93% of original blue. The blue is worn mostly on the front part of the slide (holster wear). Excellent bore with strong and shiny rifling. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grip is in excellent condition without any cracks. The magazine floorplate displays last three digits of the serial number (hand scratched, matching). The front part of the magazine floorplate is slightly bent. As issued military configuration. Very smooth action. No import markings. Nice, late production CZ24 pistol! Serial# 1759XX.

Unusual Czechoslovak CZ 24 Pistol

Caliber: 7.65mm Auto (.32 ACP) (?)

Price: $575

Inventory # czp_0045

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DESCRIPTION: Well made Czechoslovak military pistol manufactured in 1937 as indicated by markings on the frame. Original one-piece brown plastic grip with diamond checkering. High quality of machining and metal finish. The smoothbore barrel seems to be in 7.65 mm Auto caliber. The pistol may have been used as a some kind practicing devise to fire blank ammo. The barrel has dull blue finish, which may indicate that it was manufactured late under Nazi occupation. Eight shot magazine. Matching serial numbers on the frame and slide (there is no number on the barrel). Czechoslovak military proofs, "J", "Rampant Lion" and a date "37" are stamped on the right side of the frame. The top rib of the slide is marked, "CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. v PRAZE". CONDITION: Fine+ to low excellent with 91% of original blue. The blue is worn mostly on the edges of the frame, slide and on the grip (holster wear). Shiny bore. All the markings and numbers are clearly visible on metal. All the internal parts of the pistol are in excellent condition, with no visible wear. The grip is in excellent condition, without any cracks. Very smooth action. No import markings. Unusual CZ 24 pistol! Serial# 1613XX.

Scarce War World Two Czechoslovak Military Holster for CZ 22 and CZ 24 Pistols

Price: $195

Inventory # hol_0156

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DESCRIPTION: Scarce Czechoslovak World War Two issue CZ 22 and CZ 24 leather holster with a pouch for two spare magazines under the flap. Brown color leather. Fading Czechoslovak crest, "Rampant Lion", and a production date, "1938" are visible on the inside of leather flap. The number, "9964" is just next to the date. All original and complete. CONDITION: Very good. Leather is still soft and flexible, but it shows some dings and handling marks. There is some wear to leather on the flap. There were some emblems, or badges attached at one time to the holster, as indicated by small holes in the flap and sling. Original World War Two Czechoslovak holster. (Ref. "Ceskoslovenske Pistole 1918-1985" by Jan Skramoussky and Vladislav Badalik, p. 241, also in "Military Holsters of World War II" by Eugene J. Bender, pp.31-32).

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Collectible Firearms and Edged Weapons

Kristopher Gasior and Kasia Matuszewska-Gasior

P.O. Box 8327 Fredericksburg, VA 22404-8327 USA

Telephone/FAX# (540) 374-8124 (orders only!)

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