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    CZ 27 with Suppressor barrel!

    This one came directly from grandpaws sock drawer while cleaning out his house to this weekends gun show. Going to have to find correct replacement grips due to chips but have never seen this variation in person!
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    So if any of you guys have a CZ grip sitting around that needs a good home, one without the CZ logo in the circle, I would love to have it!
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      #3
      Steve, is the barrel matching the gun? And also is it German marked?

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        Cz

        Yes matching with eagle visible through ejection port on barrel. No visible number on barrel when disassembled and barrel does not come out like on standard models due to cup on end.
        Last edited by Steve Flanagan; 12-01-2014, 01:49 PM.

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          #5
          Hi,
          I'd leave the grips alone.

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            #6
            Grips

            Unless I can find exact replacement with late war non CZ logo, they will stay

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              #7
              Nice find

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                #8
                This is a really nice gun show walk-in; I am glad to see that you snagged it.

                Any chance we can see photos of the barrel, slide, etc. disassembled?

                Also, any story come with the gun, or was it (in the eyes of the owners) just another "war trophy" German pistol? Too bad the vet is deceased; it would have been nice to be able to ask him the particulars of how/when he acquired it.

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                  Cz

                  No other details as they had no idea of relatives military service. Here are a couple more. Apparently most of the few that have turned up are with the faded thin phosphate, this one must have been stuck away somewhere in a factory.
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                    #10
                    Grips are original (w/o logo) to late P.27s and this version in particular.
                    For details see Still, Axis Pistols.

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                      #11
                      Here are some pics on mine

                      None of the one that I have looked at have had barrels that were serial numbered.
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