CZ Model 52 at Auction Arms

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I don't know 'bout being a weak pistol but the bottleneck set-up was really hot 4 starters. SIG did everything they could a couple of yrs ago 2 squeeze 357 performane outa bottleneck 40 case n only got close. If I wished 2 fire even hotter loads I think I'd snoop around 2 see if any newly made brls were available.
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This has been the way my luck runs. Makarov.com had 9mm conversion barrels yesterday morning for the CZ52 at $79.00+ dollars. When I called to buy one they were already gone. :(
Oh well, may be next time.
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Has anyone seen the bullet specs on the 7.62x25? It is an impressive round and it makes me want to purchase either a CZ 52 or a Tokarev. I know the CZ is easier to break down, but I kinda like the "throwback" design of the Tokarev. Anyway, here's the specs on the 7.62x25 round. I've included other ammunition specs for comparison.

Cartridge Bullet Weight Muzzle Velocity Muzzle Energy
7.62x25, Tokarev 85 FMJ 1,647 511
9mm Luger 115 FMJ 1,280 421
.357 Magnum 158 SP 1,394 683
.44 Magnum 240 SP 1,181 743
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I read somewhere at one of the web forums that it was the first pistol to exceed 1400fps. That is hot even by to days standards, it would be interesting to chrono some of the European surplus ammo that can be purchased. I don't think that I have ever seen the round loaded with JHP bullets. I'm impressed with the size of the pistol, shorter and thinner than I expected it to be. I'm not sure of the weight but it feels similar to my 1911, give or take a few ounces. I expected the trigger to be double action on the first shot, I was surprised to find out the it was a true single action needing to have the hammer cocked or the slide racked to cock the hammer. I'm going to try to pick up a couple hundred rounds this week end at the Collector's West Gun Show here in the Rose City. I'll give a range report on Monday evening if everything goes as expected, will post pictures just as soon as the better half shows me how. :-[
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JHP's are hard to find for the 7.62x25, but they are out there. When I find them, I squirrel away a few boxes. I believe that the Wolf gold line, made in Serbia, currently has hollow points. They go in and out of production.
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the stats are nice but what is really cool is the fire and noise that goes out the barrel ,especially at dusk at a range... you gather crowds.. this is a fun accurate gun (cz52). throw a pair of grips on and you are down town...
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+1 with anjdrifter, the CZ52 is a hoot to shoot, but almost as much fun is watching the folks watch you shoot it....... their :o.
Here are my two..........

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Papabear... aint life grand that we can have these toys...beats poverty that I had as a kid.(not complaining that was then this is now and learned a lot back then)...

Hey with your 2 and if I get another then we meet on range somewhere you think it will sound like Knob Creek revisited....
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Hope you guys don't mind me jumping in with mine
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heck no Norm you the man and can do anything you want in my book... hey that could make 3 of us lighting up the range.....
I like Fla. sunsets....al
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Now if you want to see a lot more muzzle bast and one hell of a boom and concussion you guys need to get one of these
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357/44 Bain & Davis Reloading Data
Bullet (grs.) Powder / (grs.) MV ME Source
110 JHP W296 / 24.0 2120 1100 N/A
110 JHP W296 / 28.0 2365 1370 N/A
125 JHP IMR4227 / 26.0 2085 1205 N/A
125 JHP W296 / 25.0 2170 1310 N/A
158 JSP W296 / 24.0 2045 1465 N/A
158 JSP 2400 / 18.0 1700 1020 N/A

http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/w35744bd.html

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Norm,

Thanks! I'm looking at one as you read this note. NICE!!!!
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Wow Norm, that 357/44 looks like a blaster, I like those grips on it too, and the grips on your CZ52 also, both are very nice, thanks for sharing........ ;D

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Al,

Lets get up a trip to Fla and see if we can get Knob Creek II started down there. We could all stay at Norm's...... ::).....yeah, right, good thought though!!!

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yup but we better knock real loud and say please please
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