Besides gun broker.
Also, most CZ-82's I have seen have well worn finishes. If I buy one I will probably want to refinish it.
What would you recommend for a durable, no glare "military" style finish?
Where can I get a CZ-82?
Where can I get a CZ-82?
Classic Arms, Southern Ohio Guns, CDNN, & J&G Sales all have them. There may be more.
Some people blue them, but I'm thinking of bead-blasting and Duracoating mine.
Some people blue them, but I'm thinking of bead-blasting and Duracoating mine.
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Where can I get a CZ-82?
Also try Century Arms. My local gun dealer had two a couple of weeks ago, but I didn't have the 349.95 asking price. He also has P64s in stock for 224.99.
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Where can I get a CZ-82?
I see CZ-82's for sale in the cdnn on line catalog. Buy chance does anyone know what these go for? Thought I would ask before I phone them.
Where can I get a CZ-82?
That's just as well - you can get them all day long for $200 online.ogdengunner wrote:...My local gun dealer had two a couple of weeks ago, but I didn't have the 349.95 asking price...
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Where can I get a CZ-82?
J&G has them cheaper than $349.00. Even with shipping and transfer fee the cost would be less than $250.00. No, I'll wait a couple of days, thank you very much.
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Exactly my thought. When I am ready to purchase, I will give them one shot at marking them down(still had both Saturday, June 20), then order from J&G. I found out why they are so expensive. It seems someone took them in on trade and gave full retail value instead of trade-in value, so they are trying to recoup and make a profit.
Where can I get a CZ-82?
I have a CZ82 from J&G sales for $199 (including shipping) with a magazine. Their guns are in FAIR condition (in my opinion) and will need some serious cleaning upon arrival, but I love it! I have a set of Ash grips from marschalgrips.com which took a while to arrive, but well worth the wait.
The photo is showing my standard CZ82, and one fitted with Ash wood from marschalgrips.com
The photo is showing my standard CZ82, and one fitted with Ash wood from marschalgrips.com
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