I finally got to the range with my new pistol. CZ 52. for those that are not aware its the old Czech service pistol that I bought to compliment my VZ 58 carbine.
The pistol is the 7.62x25 that the Czechs chose to use instead of the Tokarev during the cold war. Its bigger, and heavier and looks like a makarov with a growth hormone problem.
Now, the reason I am writing this is for those of you that had no real reason to read the above. I am looking to see if anyone had the same problem that I did.
As I fire, my chubby palm rubs the safety upwards to the applied position. So on my 4th or 5th round it comes to be that all of a sudden I just cant fire. And I'm standding there thinking I have a stoppage or a missfire for a second and then I realize what has happened.
I know its not a terribly valuable gun, or a very nice one. But its minty, and origional and I'd like to keep it that way.
Have any of you met these criteria and pinned or otherwise blocked your safety with any success?
Thanks for your input.
The pistol is the 7.62x25 that the Czechs chose to use instead of the Tokarev during the cold war. Its bigger, and heavier and looks like a makarov with a growth hormone problem.
Now, the reason I am writing this is for those of you that had no real reason to read the above. I am looking to see if anyone had the same problem that I did.
As I fire, my chubby palm rubs the safety upwards to the applied position. So on my 4th or 5th round it comes to be that all of a sudden I just cant fire. And I'm standding there thinking I have a stoppage or a missfire for a second and then I realize what has happened.
I know its not a terribly valuable gun, or a very nice one. But its minty, and origional and I'd like to keep it that way.
Have any of you met these criteria and pinned or otherwise blocked your safety with any success?
Thanks for your input.


















































