AMERICAN GUNSMITHING INSTITUTE PRESENTS A NEW TECHNICAL MANUAL & ARMORER’S COURSE ON THE CZ-52 PISTOL

Originally produced between 1952 and 1954  in Czechoslovakia for the Czech military, the CZ-52 Pistol has become increasingly popular on American soil in recent years. Now, the American Gunsmithing Institute has a new Technical Manual & Armorer’s Course: CZ-52 Pistols.

This course is taught by Master Gunsmith and Certified Gunsmithing Instructor Bob Dunlap. Dunlap is a renowned expert on most of todays and yesterday’s important AND obscure firearms. He has been a warranty station for most manufacturers, both large and small. His understanding of the design, functionality and repair of firearms in general is unsurpassed, and his appreciation of European and exotic arms is legendary among his students.

The CZ-52 was an extremely successful Soviet Bloc service pistol, and its hot .30 caliber (7.62×25) cartridge is an amazingly entertaining jack rabbit motivator. The guns have been imported to the U.S. in big numbers since the collapse of the U.S.S.R. and this course is designed to help the fans of this gun who may be a little mystified by its workings. AGI uses a rare factory cut-away gun that allows the viewer to actually see how the various parts work and interact.

Among the items covered are:

  • History
  • Design & Function
  • Arsenal Identification of “Most Accurate” models
  • Disassembly
  • Cleaning & Lubrication
  • Reassembly

This video is a valuable addition to the knowledge base of any person who wants to know more about this former Soviet Bloc service pistol. It provides detailed explanations and demonstrations and is a must have for any CZ-52 owner. The AGI Technical Manual & Armorer’s Course: CZ-52 Pistols is available at www.americangunsmith.com for only $39.95 (Product ID# 145DVD).

If you want the quick course on how to get this Czech hot shot semi-auto pistol apart, back together and operating as intended, then this course is for you. If you want the long course, then check out our basic AGI Professional Gunsmith course where, in 108 hours of your own time, you can become a certified gunsmith and start making money at the hobby you love.

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