That's totally awesome. Damn, the prepping and processes to manufacture a CZ is incredible. Thanx for the factory tour, it really makes a person appreciate CZ firearms even more when looking at the work being put into it.
But you have to leave California to be able to buy the best Czech guns. For example, the CZ-75. The Cali-Compliant version only allows you a 10 rd magazine.....while neighboring Arizona and Nevada let you have the standard double stack 16 rd, or even more rounds in some proprietary Mec-Gar magazines. The irony is the Czech Republic is more relaxed on it's gun legislation than the State of California.
Having owned several CZ firearms, I want to thank the employees of CZ factories for their excellent work and the superb firearms they produce. And also for their tolerance of the many who, as tourists, in admiration, invade their working spaces.
CZ makes all their own parts for a good reason. It means they control and maintain quality. And they don't risk having a sub-standard part made by another supplier being the reason for a string of catastrophic failures of one or more of their products. I trust my CZ-75 over any other handgun I own except maybe my old Model 10 S&W revolver.....made in 1973 and still in mint condition.
I have a CZ 557 Sporter made in this factory. Cold hammered forged barrel, milled parts, fitted stock. It's incredible. I paid $489 for a .308 during COVID. This factory produces beautiful guns. Accuracy: 1MOA at 50 yards with bolt actions. If you find a bolt action CZ stamped Czech Republic , buy it. It's better than any Remington, Ruger, Marlin, or Winchester.
Very nice video. But dear Kamara man, please don't swing the lens of your camera back and forth at the speed of light. You get dizzy and can't see anything really well. Please don't take this comment as negative, it's meant to help you become a better cameraman. Regards
Wow! Those CZ folks need way more safety equipment on. You know like gloves and safety glasses, maybe some fire retardant clothing. I'm an electrician and my work is less dangerous and I wear more safety equipment. Factory was awesome and I love CZ. I just bought a Bren 2 pistol, can't wait to get it.
Czech Republic is in Central Europe not Eastern. Unfortunately most people still think we are in Eastern Europe because we were part of the Warsaw pact.
They propably have safety equipment somewhere but the workers just dont want to used it. I am also an electrician and I never used most of it because there was no need to use it. For example I never used the helmet. There was no need to it I never have to do or repair anything in highs more than 3 meters. Unfortunately I never liked the job so I quit four days ago.
@@Machalajo The Czech Republic looks pretty interesting and I will definitely be buying more CZ firearms. I have to wear safety equipment at work . Safety equipment is mandated by my employer and the companies that hire them. Don't wear your safety gear and you get sent home. In the U.S. it's all about insurance and OHSA and recordable injuries.
The Czechs have a very good general education and are manual. They know when the aids make sense and when they get in the way. In the Czech Republic, there is also no great obsession to sue. If an employer prescribes work aids and the employee does not use them, that is his problem. It is a bigger risk, but on the other hand, it is easier and more comfortable to work. In the Czech Republic, we call it "using peasant sense." But it is a company by company. For example, in companies owned by Germans, much more attention is paid to safety and formalities. Unfortunately, this is often at the expense of common sense.
They might make their own parts and so others do as well. They still at the mercy of vendors who supply them with their steel Just got a CZ P-10c lemon back from CZ USA, there's no way it could have fired two rounds in a row! CZ P-10c uses the same magazines as the CZ P-07, have seven of they and they could cycle two rounds in a row either. Took six weeks to get back, shouldn't have taken that long! CZ USA that over whelmed with repair orders or is to small to do the job?
If I was the factory I would ban flash photography, one of the camera people flash the operator as he is cutting a wood stock that’s just dumb and unsafe.
@@ANRDesignLLC maybe in the Czech Republic having your breast’s exposed as a woman isn’t nudity (I wouldn’t know). Did you see the picture hanging in the car? That doesn’t belong in the work place.
I’m surprised they let people walk around in their factory with cameras. We once had a magazine article written about our company outside of Chicago and I’m being known to the salesman. Somebody was taking pictures and on the cover of the magazine was a customers product with a process of how it was done that was proprietary. We caught hell from the customer.
I’m surprised they let people walk around in their factory with cameras. We once had a magazine article written about our company outside of Chicago and I’m being known to the salesman. Somebody was taking pictures and on the cover of the magazine was a customers product with a process of how it was done that was proprietary. We caught hell from the customer.
Great food,great beer and lovely people. Educated hard working people.
We agree!
That's totally awesome. Damn, the prepping and processes to manufacture a CZ is incredible. Thanx for the factory tour, it really makes a person appreciate CZ firearms even more when looking at the work being put into it.
The craftsmanship of CZ is just phenomenal
Yes!
Love it! I’m from Czech Republic now living in California but always like to support my country and buy our awesome guns!! Great video!!
Thanks!
Your in the wrong state for owning firearms.
But you have to leave California to be able to buy the best Czech guns. For example, the CZ-75. The Cali-Compliant version only allows you a 10 rd magazine.....while neighboring Arizona and Nevada let you have the standard double stack 16 rd, or even more rounds in some proprietary Mec-Gar magazines. The irony is the Czech Republic is more relaxed on it's gun legislation than the State of California.
You should not live in California everything is banned or illegal there.
Having owned several CZ firearms, I want to thank the employees of CZ factories for their excellent work and the superb
firearms they produce.
And also for their tolerance of the many who, as tourists, in admiration, invade their working spaces.
absolutely!
I love CZ and I love the Czech people . It’s a beautiful county with wonderful people. ❤️ nice video
Thanks!
As a Czech i doubt that Czechs are nice lmao
Atleast most of Czechs are quite rude in my opinion
But yeah it has a pretty nice countryside
@@ANRDesignLLC 😁😁😁😁
You're a wonderful person, too.
That Bren 2 in .308 has MY name on it! GREAT video guys!
Me Too! I want one.
Awesome! Great behind the scenes look at the CZ factory. I love my CZ-75 and now I want a stainless one. This video just whet my appetite. Thanks!
What a dream tour! I love CZ as well.watching the stock machines working is awesome!
It was amazing
CZ makes all their own parts for a good reason. It means they control and maintain quality. And they don't risk having a sub-standard part made by another supplier being the reason for a string of catastrophic failures of one or more of their products. I trust my CZ-75 over any other handgun I own except maybe my old Model 10 S&W revolver.....made in 1973 and still in mint condition.
Man I love CZ even more now. Great video. 👍
I have a CZ 557 Sporter made in this factory. Cold hammered forged barrel, milled parts, fitted stock. It's incredible. I paid $489 for a .308 during COVID. This factory produces beautiful guns. Accuracy: 1MOA at 50 yards with bolt actions. If you find a bolt action CZ stamped Czech Republic , buy it. It's better than any Remington, Ruger, Marlin, or Winchester.
Bütün dünyanın saygısını ve Güvenini kazanmış bir firma Ben tebrik ediyorum her zaman güvenilir sağlam tabancaları için❤
nice
Wow ! I own a cz 75b and just love it my child got himself a cz po9 very good pistols love the brand
nice
I want that dudes job that gets to test fire all day!
Even the dirty places look clean and professional
High-quality firearms!
agreed
Zlatý český ručičky...-👏👏❤️❤️
aye
Nice video,, from USA
Thanks and welcome
En France on ne voit plus ça depuis longtemps 🤔
The best guns ever,I love CZ
Bought my first gun at the factory store 13:20 👍
CZ best on the market
CZ needs to make CZ83 in 9mm version for US market.
yes
Complimenti per la maglietta iron maiden❤
yas
Cool Video 👍
What a great experience. Love CZ firearms. Have you toured any other companies here in the US? How was the CZ experience compared to US factory tours?
CZ USA isn't a factory. This is
Great video man I appreciate it CZ is fucking the best hands down IMHO 🤙👍
Yes!
I love CZ
Spot any Optic-Ready P09s? Seems like a no-brainer to me.
KMiller315 I did see some optic ready slides what firearm I have no idea lol
Damn, just, damn!
Very nice video.
But dear Kamara man, please don't swing the lens of your camera back and forth at the speed of light. You get dizzy and can't see anything really well.
Please don't take this comment as negative, it's meant to help you become a better cameraman.
Regards
Thanks for the tip
Wow! Those CZ folks need way more safety equipment on. You know like gloves and safety glasses, maybe some fire retardant clothing. I'm an electrician and my work is less dangerous and I wear more safety equipment. Factory was awesome and I love CZ. I just bought a Bren 2 pistol, can't wait to get it.
East Europe has much less safety concerns than US. Call OSHA maybe they can help
Czech Republic is in Central Europe not Eastern. Unfortunately most people still think we are in Eastern Europe because we were part of the Warsaw pact.
They propably have safety equipment somewhere but the workers just dont want to used it. I am also an electrician and I never used most of it because there was no need to use it. For example I never used the helmet. There was no need to it I never have to do or repair anything in highs more than 3 meters. Unfortunately I never liked the job so I quit four days ago.
@@Machalajo The Czech Republic looks pretty interesting and I will definitely be buying more CZ firearms.
I have to wear safety equipment at work . Safety equipment is mandated by my employer and the companies that hire them. Don't wear your safety gear and you get sent home. In the U.S. it's all about insurance and OHSA and recordable injuries.
The Czechs have a very good general education and are manual. They know when the aids make sense and when they get in the way. In the Czech Republic, there is also no great obsession to sue. If an employer prescribes work aids and the employee does not use them, that is his problem. It is a bigger risk, but on the other hand, it is easier and more comfortable to work. In the Czech Republic, we call it "using peasant sense." But it is a company by company. For example, in companies owned by Germans, much more attention is paid to safety and formalities. Unfortunately, this is often at the expense of common sense.
FYI. OSHA was developed, to make Manufacturing in the USA, less competitive or even totally uncompetitive. JB
CZ still going. Can't say the same for Colt, FN and HK.
Hand fit parts. Take notes sig
15:33 what are those?
Not guns
Stay FIRSTY my friends!
Cz 75 B 👍
CAN I BUY ONE RIFLE
3:00 i see you
🎉 FIRST floor say DEKHA KAR TU
nice
頭都暈了
yes
7:20 What have we here?
Optic ready S2
Cz 75-B👑🦅🔫🤲
ayyeee
Cz baby
انهم يصنعون لنا اسلحة ستكون من ناصبنا😂
lol
They might make their own parts and so others do as well. They still at the mercy of vendors who supply them with their steel Just got a CZ P-10c lemon back from CZ USA, there's no way it could have fired two rounds in a row! CZ P-10c uses the same magazines as the CZ P-07, have seven of they and they could cycle two rounds in a row either. Took six weeks to get back, shouldn't have taken that long! CZ USA that over whelmed with repair orders or is to small to do the job?
cz-usa is now run by colt. cz usa kansas no longer exists. colt has never been great. that's the issue
@@ANRDesignLLC Didn't realize Colt was involved with CZ. Wouldn't have bought the CZ P-10c and stick to older CZ pistols instead.
@ANRDesignLLC CZ purchased Colt. Kind of like how the Herstal Group of Belgium, owners of FN, has held control of Browning and Winchester.
I'm saddened by how many times the word "love" is used with regard to firearms in the comments....
wah
We're responsible guns owners
If I was the factory I would ban flash photography, one of the camera people flash the operator as he is cutting a wood stock that’s just dumb and unsafe.
cool
Miren pero no toquen nada chicas!!
yes
"see zed" ~ CZ, ...not "see see" ~ CC 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Kaun QUESTION WITH
neat
Was not expecting a naked women. They should be terminated if they are an employee.
no one was naked lol
@@ANRDesignLLC maybe in the Czech Republic having your breast’s exposed as a woman isn’t nudity (I wouldn’t know). Did you see the picture hanging in the car? That doesn’t belong in the work place.
censorship is different in Czech. Why do you care so much? Your original comment has made it sound like an employee had exposed breasts....
Di(khead
@@davidpurll4570 how is that?
its pronounced See Zed, not See Zee...just like there is no such thing as a frigerator, and hamburgers should not be eaten raw!
lol
I’m surprised they let people walk around in their factory with cameras. We once had a magazine article written about our company outside of Chicago and I’m being known to the salesman. Somebody was taking pictures and on the cover of the magazine was a customers product with a process of how it was done that was proprietary. We caught hell from the customer.
Du liest bestimmt die TAZ 🤮🤮und bist Grüner
wah
Great show thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Camera work could have been better. You make me dizzy whirling the camera around.
this was 6 years ago with a cell phone
Kein Interesse an Waffenmüll 😡😡😡👎👎👎👎👎
oh cool. german guns are boring
I’m surprised they let people walk around in their factory with cameras. We once had a magazine article written about our company outside of Chicago and I’m being known to the salesman. Somebody was taking pictures and on the cover of the magazine was a customers product with a process of how it was done that was proprietary. We caught hell from the customer.