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WWII Nazi CZ27 & Holster

£375.00
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SOLD. The CZ 27 was based on the earlier CZ 24 auto pistol, but with a simplified locking system. It was developed in 1927 for Mauser, but the license for its production was purchased by CZ. This was an Czech Army and Police issue pistol. During WWII under German occupation, the Nazis ordered production of the pistol for the German Army. This example is in nice order and has a WaA76 stamp on the right hand side of the frame and the top of the slide. It also has a Nazi Eagle over Swastika on the barrel. Complete with one magazine (correctly marked P27), 3 inert 7.65mm rounds and a black leather holster. The holster is unmarked and we think it may well be post-war. However, it is a period design and not a modern piece. Deactivated to the new EU specification with fully moving parts, working dry fire action and the ability to lock the slide back and to remove the magazine. Existing collectors should note that the EU specification for the deactivation of semiautomatic pistols is very similar to the previous UK spec. It does require a slight adaption to the magazine/well that is actually better in some respects as it allows the slide to be cycled with inert rounds present the magazine. Sorry - no international sales. Call our credit card sales hotline to buy this item now with your credit or debit card - 024 7637 3581.

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