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KoldWarKid
03-31-2005, 07:21 PM
Is the Yugo CZ Md.70 C&R? It's not on my list. But my C&R list is 2 years old.

gewehr44
04-01-2005, 03:59 AM
No, it's not... otherwise I'd have one already!

KoldWarKid
04-01-2005, 09:57 AM
Damn

NRAJOE
04-01-2005, 01:09 PM
Yup...even though they are practically the same as a CZ50 no go on the C&R status....:(

cls12vg30
04-01-2005, 02:24 PM
Same as a CZ50? The Zastava doesn't look much like a CZ50.

KoldWarKid
04-02-2005, 02:24 AM
Same as in.... made by a former communist nation, automatic, .32 acp, compact design, etc.

Well if they aren't C&R then that makes the final price of one about $140. including background check and transfer fee and that ain't happenin'.

jhnn88
04-04-2005, 12:12 AM
mine is very accurate just like noahs i finally shot it at my local indoor range i wasnt shooting clay pigeons but i was holding a very tight group which i can never do with a pistol. well worth the $140 but you still dont think so that just leaves more for me.

NRAJOE
04-04-2005, 09:12 AM
Same as a CZ50? The Zastava doesn't look much like a CZ50.


Oops...my bad...thought you meant THIS CZ70 (Didn't notice the Yugo part) :

http://allans-armory.com/images/guns/cz70pstl.jpg

Czechoslovakian VZOR 70/CZ 70 pistol
*NOT C&R*
The VZOR 70, also known as the CZ 70, is an updated version of the CZ 50 pistol. Designed just after WWII as a military and police pistol, the CZ 50 was produced from 1950-1970. It's a .32cal single/double action semiautomatic pistol with decocker that resembles a Walther PP externally with design variations including a different method of takedown. The CZ 70 is 6 3/4" long, has a barrel length of 3 3/4", weighs 24 ounces, and has a magazine capacity of 8 rounds. In 1970, the pistol was modified internally to improve reliability and externally to update it's appearance. This new variation was designated for commercial sale as the CZ 70. These pistols make great collector pieces from the no longer existing country of Czechoslovakia, known for it's long history of fine firearm design and high quality of manufacture. The CZ70 has features found only on higher priced modern pistols, such as traditional double/single action operation, a frame mounted manual safety, a decocker, still having the ability of being carried cocked and locked. The CZ 70 makes a fine concealed carry pistol, being highly accurate, having low recoil for well placed fast repeat shots, and a 8 + 1 capacity, more than most concealed carry pistols it's size. All this in a solid steel pistol at about 1/2 the price of a modern plastic or zinc alloy handgun.

DBLETAP
04-04-2005, 12:06 PM
nice looking pistol.Is the cz50 smaller?

NRAJOE
04-04-2005, 02:42 PM
Difference is internal only...CZ50 is C&R...CZ70 is not....

DBLETAP
04-04-2005, 04:56 PM
I thought i saw the cz50 for sale in a flyer but I can not find it. It looked small.Which I was looking at getting. The picture by NRAJOE is of a cz70 which is differant then the yugo cz md 70... right.It is one of those days.