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CZ 27

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  • Barrel bushing.stl
  • Barrel retainer.stl
  • Barrel.stl
  • Cover.stl
  • Disconnector.stl
  • Ejector pin.stl
  • Ejector.stl
  • Extractor pin.stl
  • Extractor.stl
  • Firing pin retainer.stl
  • Firing pin.stl
  • Frame.stl
  • Grip L.stl
  • Grip R.stl
  • Grip screw.stl
  • Hammer spring screw.stl
  • Hammer spring.stl
  • Hammer.stl
  • Mag body.stl
  • Mag catch.stl
  • Mag disconector pin.stl
  • Mag disconector.stl
  • Mag follower.stl
  • Mag plate.stl
  • Rear sight.stl
  • Recoil spring guide.stl
  • Safety catch.stl
  • Safety release.stl
  • Slide.stl
  • Takedown catch.stl
  • Takedown cross pin.stl
  • Trigger bar pin.stl
  • Trigger bar.stl
  • Trigger.stl

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Publication date 2023-10-15 at 15:23
Design number 1515597

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Full assembled model of Czechoslovak pistol Cz-27 and its 7,65 mm bullet(also known like 32.ACP)

Including only STL files. Present all parts except coil springs. Precise at 99%, but maybe will be needed some tooling

The vz. 27 is a Czechoslovak semi-automatic pistol, based on the pistole vz. 24, and chambered for 7.65 mm Browning/.32 ACP. It is often designated the CZ 27 after the naming scheme used by the ฤŒeskรก zbrojovka factory for post-World War II commercial products. However, it is correctly known as vz. 27, an abbreviation of the Czech vzor 27, or Model 27. After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in mid-March 1939 the pistol was folded into the German armed and police forces as the P27. One notable example was confiscated from a German guard in Colditz by the 'Medium Sized Man' (Flt. Lt. Dominic Bruce OBE MC AFM KSG) the day it was liberated. The ฤŒZ vz. 27 pistol confiscated from a Colditz guard by Flt. Lt. Dominic Bruce OBE MC AFM KSG (aka The Medium Sized Man) Construction of the pistol continued in Czechoslovakia until the 1950s. Allegedly, the Czechoslovak military authorities sold five and a half thousand surplus vz. 27s to the Swiss in 1973 for half a million marks. Between 620,000 and 650,000 were manufactured in total, 452,500 of those under German occupation. In December 1948, a gift of five ฤŒZ 247 automatic variants of the pistol (based on both the vz. 24 and vz. 27) was sent to Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie. In 1949, the pistol was exported to 28 countries, including Turkey (3,286 pistols), Great Britain, South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, and Pakistan.

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