Amazing how little recoil they have with that high v round. And as you’ve noted, it will zip through all kevlar we’ve run it against so far. The privi Partisan ammo runs flawlessly in the variants. I got the nine round mag version and few extra mags.
The CZ 52 pistol is a roller-locked short recoiloperated, detachable box magazinefed, single-action, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge
If you want to put a trigger stop on that I think I still have an Autocad drawing of how to do it. Mine had a bad case of trigger slap an a lot of over travel. Instead of putting a set screw in the trigger I drilled through the top of the frame so the screw hits the top of the trigger. Where did the grips come from?
Know anyone who’s tried the .223 Timbs Accelerator round?
Took your advice and got the TTC a while back. Very nice pistol. Accurate and loud. My standard summer carry these days. Will definitely look into the CZ52
I’m looking at the CZ-52 as you have peaked my interest. Nice gun. Incidentally, my Tokarev was less than half the price of a CZ and is readily available for under 250.
I like the vz52 [and most Czech hardware] but found that they can be a little fussy as to bullet shape. And I like seating pointed-nose 110-grain projectiles in the 7,62x25 cartridge, something I've played with since my days in Memphis around Y2K when a Mauser broomhandle was my car gun [loaded rifles and shotguns were a no-no in Tennessee then, but the broomie was legally a *pistol*] as well as .30 carbine tracer projectiles and saboted .30/.224 bullets, some with red and others with green-painted noses. Oh yes, my TTC Tok *The Reaper* happily digests them all.
And, Tokarevs being nice and flat, it makes a dandy Sumertime under T-shirt handgun, with extra mags on my ankle rig.