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CZ52 Armorer's Kit
I am looking at one of these and have no idea of its value. Complete in great wooden case with wooden sliding lid. I would appreciate anyone's ideas as to value.
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no idea geo, depending on what it contains?
little bit of everything? $150? tons of stuff? $300 or more?? Ed |
It's a very nice wooden case with milled-out hollows for various parts from screws to grip plates. It has a dove-tailed sliding cover much like the smaller Walther PP cleaning kits.
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a couple of years ago i saw one for a SKS I think, and I think it was around 1K... but really full of parts...
CZ-52 is fun, but not as collectable in the future as say a luger, p38, garand, etc... |
I considered purchasing one of these a few years ago for $250 when they were being advertised, but the only calls that I've had for CZ52 repairs are for firing pins and grips, and these I already stock. TH
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George,
I have recently seen these advertised by one of the major importers. I can't think exactly which one it is or if it is avail from more than one, but I would try J&G in Prescott since they seem to be the king of CZ 52s. An uncollectable gun at this time, but one of the most fun gun/ammo combos I have shot. I liked it so much that I bought one of the factory 9mm 52s only to be completely disappointed. The hot ticket is the sizzling original round, especially if you can get some of the original "HOT" Yugo rounds. A friend of my is shooting the gun with a flachette wildcat round he is loading that is outrageous. Jack Hiles |
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