Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general/semi-automatic-pistols-of-czechoslovakia

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

CZ 45

CZ 45

FieldValue
nameCZ 45
image1947Manufacture-CZ45.jpg
image_size300
captionCZ 45 of 1947 manufacture
originCzechoslovakia
typeSemi-automatic pistol
is_rangedyes
designerFrantisek Myska (Jan Kratochvil)
design_date1945
manufacturerČeská Zbrojovka Uherský Brod
production_date1945–present
variantsCZ 45, CZ 92
weight410g (14.5 ounces)
length127mm (5 inches)
part_length64mm (2.5 inches)
width15.5mm (.61 inches)
height91mm (3.58 inches)
cartridge.25 ACP
caliber6.35 mm
actionBlowback
feeddetachable 8 round, single stack, box magazine
sightssimple groove top length of slide
CZ 92

The Vzor 45, commonly known as CZ 45 is a compact blowback operated semi-automatic pistol chambered in .25 ACP. It was made in Czechoslovakia and later in the Czech Republic. Derived from the CZ-36 following World War II, the CZ-45 is currently manufactured by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod as the CZ-92.

History

In 1945 the CZ-36 was redesigned by Jan Kratochvil to make it easier (hence cheaper) to manufacture and became the Vzor 45 (model 1945) but is generally known as CZ-45. The safety lever which had sometimes appeared on the CZ-36 was eliminated (though a few early model 45s were manufactured with a safety lever). The changes included the addition of a side plate to simplify assembly and a magazine safety. The CZ-36 had a connector from the trigger to the hammer that ran on the left side of the magazine, whereas the CZ-45 has a Browning-style stirrup-shaped connector that runs on both sides of the magazine.

In 1992 the pistol was slightly redesigned, given a magazine release behind the trigger and a futuristic grip, and is now sold as the CZ-92. However, due to the Gun Control Act of 1968, it can not be imported into the United States. As a result, American manufacturer Intratec started producing a near-exact clone called the Protec.

In 2011 the CZ Custom Shop in the United States planned to produce a limited run of US-made CZ 92s; a prototype was shown at the 2011 SHOT Show, and the company hoped to have the US-made CZ-92 included in the CZ Catalog at the 2012 SHOT Show. The caliber was not known at the time.

Design

The overall design of the receiver, slide, guide rod, and recoil spring are very similar to the earlier Browning 25 design. The barrel mount is like the Browning, with a single lug that rotates into a slot in the frame. The trigger pivots on a pin.

When the trigger is activated and the hammer is down, the connector is pulled forward, rotating the hammer backward into cocked position. When the hammer reaches full cock, it is freed to fall and strike the firing pin, which ignites the cartridge. The hammer is not cocked by the slide—technically speaking. Other than the heavy double-action trigger pull, the only safety mechanism is the magazine safety. When the magazine is inserted, it moves a bar which allows the connector to engage the sear. When the magazine is removed from the pistol, the bar disconnects the trigger from the sear.

The CZ-45 holds 8 rounds in the magazine and has a simple groove down the top of the slide for sighting.

The main design weakness in the CZ-45 is a brittle firing pin like the CZ 52. Dry-firing the CZ-45 may damage the firing pin, and also the extractor which acts as the firing pin retainer; damaging the firing pin retainer bulge on the extractor will cause the firing pin to fall out of the pistol.

References

References

  1. Wood, J B. (2007). "Automatic Pistols Assembly/Disassembly". Gun Digest Books.
  2. Seecamp Website http://www.seecamp.com/california.htm {{Webarchive. link. (2022-01-09)
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about CZ 45 — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report