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CZ FN Model 27 7.65mm w/ Holster (Used) with Proof Marks
The CZ FN Model 27 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in 7.65mm (.32 ACP), designed and manufactured by the Czech arms maker Česká zbrojovka (CZ) in the 1930s. The design of this pistol was heavily influenced by the Browning-designed FN Model 1910, and it was produced under license in Czechoslovakia by CZ, who partnered with Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Belgium for production and design rights. This model served various military and civilian roles in the years leading up to and during WWII.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Česká zbrojovka (CZ) under license from FN.
Model: FN Model 27.
Caliber: 7.65mm (.32 ACP).
Capacity: 8-round magazine.
Action: Semi-automatic, blowback operation.
Barrel Length: Approximately 3.5 inches.
Finish: Blued steel (may show signs of wear or light corrosion from use).
Sights: Fixed front and rear sights.
Grips: Typically checkered wood or Bakelite grips.
Markings: Typically includes FN logo, Czech proof marks, and sometimes military acceptance stamps.
Condition:
Finish:
The pistol shows signs of wear typical of its age and usage, including surface patina, wear to the blued finish, or slight oxidation, especially in the high-contact areas.
Some areas of light pitting may be present.
Bore:
The bore is expected to have some visible rifling but could show light wear or slight corrosion from prolonged storage or handling.
Grips:
Original grips may show signs of wear, including minor cracks or scratches. Some slight aging on Bakelite or wood grips is typical, but they remain functional.
Mechanics:
Action is functional, with smooth cycling and secure lockup.
Safety and magazine release should function as intended.
Historical Context:
The CZ FN Model 27 was primarily produced between the late 1920s and early 1940s. It was favored by the Czechoslovak military as well as police forces, and also saw service in other countries.
During World War II, the pistol was produced in large numbers and issued to various military units and even civilian populations in occupied territories. It was known for its reliable action, relatively compact size, and ease of handling, making it a popular choice for officers and civilians alike.
In addition to its military usage, the CZ FN Model 27 was used by both the Czechoslovak and German forces under Nazi occupation. It is often marked with German acceptance stamps or Waffenamt markings, making it a fascinating piece for military history collectors.
Collector Notes:
Proof Marks: Look for Czech proof marks or acceptance stamps that verify its military issue and confirm its authenticity. The presence of these marks significantly impacts value and authenticity.
Serial Number: Early production models, especially those produced in the 1930s, may have lower serial numbers that can make them more desirable for collectors.
Condition: Original condition is crucial. If the pistol has been re-finished or altered, it could lower its value among collectors.
Holster: The inclusion of an original holster adds significant value to the firearm, especially if it is also marked with matching proof marks or military stamps.
Ideal For:
Collectors: A key piece in a WWII collection, especially for those focused on pistols used by German-occupied countries or Czechoslovakian military arms.
Historical Enthusiasts: The CZ FN Model 27 offers insight into the firearms technology used during the interwar period and in early WWII.
Shooters: While historically significant, this pistol can still be used at the range, though .32 ACP ammunition is relatively mild and may be considered more of a collector’s piece due to its rarity and historical value.
Summary:
The CZ FN Model 27 chambered in 7.65mm (.32 ACP) is an iconic semi-automatic pistol with historical significance. Whether you’re a collector, military historian, or shooting enthusiast, this pistol offers a unique window into 20th-century firearm design. The addition of proof marks and the included holster enhances its value, making it a well-rounded piece for anyone interested in WWII-era arms or Czechoslovakian military history.
UPC | ECOM00392688 |
Gauge | .32 ACP |
Finish | BLACK |
Capacity | 8 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 |