I bought mine quite a few years ago ,picked up extra mags at gun shows. ( 82 and 83 same mag) Have several different brands of ammo. Buy it when i see it. Even a box of Norinco, made of unubtainiun.
Nice vid man, the 'Vz 95 holster' is Vz.82 OSN (UN) holster made by UNITHERM Liberec (city). It was made for Czech Army Peacekeeper forces serving in Balkan war. Not a lot of them made (maybe 3k). Cheers from Czech Republic. :)
Great video! On the tidbit about when manufacturing for the pistols with serial numbers ended, it is 1990 instead of 1989. My CZ-82 has serial numbers, factory code, year of production (1990), and the crossed swords. If I had to guess, mid to late 1990 is when they stopped serializing, but thats just a wild guess from me.
@@cizfiz Sonny! Good to hear from you! I’ll have another Beretta review out soon but forgive me, it’s a polymer American made Beretta. Also how is the new puppy dog?
I just wish the US would send a few of these back to Europe. 😢 As I understand it, they're not super rare across the pond. On the old continent, however, you have a hard time finding just one, even in the Czech Republic itself. I have already been looking for years without success. They're just gone. How is that even possible? 🤨
I bought mine several years ago. I had it refinished and put some wood grips on it. Now I own a really cool carry gun that I'm proud to carry.
I bought mine quite a few years ago ,picked up extra mags at gun shows. ( 82 and 83 same mag) Have several different brands of ammo. Buy it when i see it. Even a box of Norinco, made of unubtainiun.
Nice vid man, the 'Vz 95 holster' is Vz.82 OSN (UN) holster made by UNITHERM Liberec (city). It was made for Czech Army Peacekeeper forces serving in Balkan war. Not a lot of them made (maybe 3k). Cheers from Czech Republic. :)
These are a great deal. Love the 82! Never shot the 83. Always nice to have good friends who look out for you.
Absolutely! I saw you got another two! Now I need to hunt down an 83 in .32.
The pouch holsters work perfect for Beretta 84s. Nice way to carry, attached to a pack, while hiking.
Great video! On the tidbit about when manufacturing for the pistols with serial numbers ended, it is 1990 instead of 1989. My CZ-82 has serial numbers, factory code, year of production (1990), and the crossed swords. If I had to guess, mid to late 1990 is when they stopped serializing, but thats just a wild guess from me.
Thank you! And thanks for the info!
Great video love all the holsters
Thank you!
Ciao bellissimo video👍 e bellissima pistola la CZ 82-83 😉 Un saluto da Sonny 👋👋👋🇮🇹
@@cizfiz Sonny! Good to hear from you! I’ll have another Beretta review out soon but forgive me, it’s a polymer American made Beretta. Also how is the new puppy dog?
@@BrowncoatNerd yes my new puppy is "Black" ❤️ 👍👍👍
@@cizfiz he looks adorable in the pictures you shared!
I just wish the US would send a few of these back to Europe. 😢
As I understand it, they're not super rare across the pond. On the old continent, however, you have a hard time finding just one, even in the Czech Republic itself. I have already been looking for years without success. They're just gone. How is that even possible? 🤨
the x grade vz 82s are $349 currently
I just checked AIMs website and those are non x grade and they’re actually currently on sale for 50 off of that.
@@BrowncoatNerdjust got one for 350 otd gets here tomorrow excited to see how it looks
volume too low. cant hear you