Anyone has/had CZ G2000?

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Trying to find out more about these: I know its not made by the CZ company everyone knows but Arms Moravia also Czech. but other than that I know they're not common here but some are in the country. I think I saw Wolverine selling them at one point.

Has anyone tried it? still owns it? any feedback?


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I had one for a couple of years, which I had bought from another guy. Didn't shoot it a lot, so I sold it. Wasn't fussy on the poly frame (personal taste) but it was comfortable in the hand and appears to be a good, well made gun. Never had any problems with it, and it fed everything I put in it. Accuracy was also good.

One pops up from time to time on the EE, but they don't appear to be too common in Canada.
 
CZ Arms Moravia made them for a time. At last word they were out of production.

My brother-in-law has one. It's not terrible.
 
Had both the 40 and 9mm. Nice pistols, accurate and reliable. Do not dry fire them as a pin breaks in the slide that retains the firing pin... Spare parts do not exist as the company that made them went under a couple years after releasing the pistol. Worth about 350 with 5 magazines in excellent shape.
 
Hey DAR 701? is that what you sold them for? did you own them recently? idk why but I kinda want one, it looks different and kinda intrigues me.

Did Wolverine sell them recently? what did they sell for?
 
I think that is what I sold them for. It was quite a few years ago. Wolverine had brought them in 2001-2? (gun came out in late 2000 if I remember correctly) and sold them for 599 with 2 magazines. Spare mags were 25 bucks each and the holster was 40 or so. The pistols are nothing special and with that odd shaped trigger guard they really do not fit into anything properly. The barrels were made by Lothar Walther and were stainless steel. Double action trigger was heavy, single action was not too terrible. Has beefy steel slide rails molded into the frame. The novak style sights are dovetailed front and back and worked well. The slides were well finished, no sharp edges and easy to manipulate. The firing pin design is terrible, when you dry fire it puts a lot of stress on its retaining pin and that snaps, launching the firing pin out the back of the pistol. The 40SW version had a good snap to it, more so than a P226 and about the same recoil impulse as the G22. The 9mm version is a pussycat to shoot. I only remember one malfunction, and it was no fault of the pistol as the round had a dud primer. TnT Gunworks in Regina might still have a 9mm version on consignment, last I recall it was 650 ish, which is insane for a defunct pistol with only 1 or 2 magazines.
 
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