These are a copy of the prewar Diana mod 5v. They are very well made which means the survival rate is very high. They were made in large numbers from 1958 to 1972 and were eventually replaced by the Tex model. Made by CZ. There are a couple of variations which can be seen by the barrel. The early models have a stepped barrel and a fixed-to-end-cap spring guide which appears as a large rivet, later models the barrel is tapered and with a seperate spring guide. Some of the early models will have a lower front sight. As these pistols have a tendency to shoot high owing to their recoil characteristics a taller front sight was fitted to address this. They are like buses, you wait and nothing comes and then, suddenly, they're everywhere!
cool video i have one of these my brother gave me way back in the early 70's , your is way more accurate i wish there was a way to mount a scope on these might be more fun to shoot . i had to get mine out while you were talking and compare , i need to shoot it again and see if it still shoots off as it's been awhile since iv shot it.
The Carolina dog, also known as a yellow dog, yaller dog, American Dingo, or Dixie Dingo, is a breed of medium-sized dog occasionally found feral in Southeastern United States, South West and Mexico. especially in isolated areas.
Great video. I just inherited this exact pistol from my dad who recently passed away. Unfortunately the spring is missing. Any idea where I can get a replacement spring?
These are a copy of the prewar Diana mod 5v. They are very well made which means the survival rate is very high. They were made in large numbers from 1958 to 1972 and were eventually replaced by the Tex model. Made by CZ. There are a couple of variations which can be seen by the barrel. The early models have a stepped barrel and a fixed-to-end-cap spring guide which appears as a large rivet, later models the barrel is tapered and with a seperate spring guide. Some of the early models will have a lower front sight. As these pistols have a tendency to shoot high owing to their recoil characteristics a taller front sight was fitted to address this.
They are like buses, you wait and nothing comes and then, suddenly, they're everywhere!
Great information for everyone. Thanks!
good review looks like a fun gun thanks!
Thanks
They was very well made 🍺
What foot pounds?
Good job
Very nice.
Thank you
cool video i have one of these my brother gave me way back in the early 70's , your is way more accurate i wish there was a way to mount a scope on these might be more fun to shoot . i had to get mine out while you were talking and compare , i need to shoot it again and see if it still shoots off as it's been awhile since iv shot it.
The seals in it are leather. Put a few drops of 30 ND oil in the port and let it sit overnight. Then shoot it.
just found this one on the botom of same inherited boxes... good day from CZ
I own the Cheapo Isaazon version of that pistol . It’s a fun plinkin’ piece . On another note : That is one beautiful canine . What is his name?
He is a North American dingo. From Mexico. His name is Blanco
The Carolina dog, also known as a yellow dog, yaller dog, American Dingo, or Dixie Dingo, is a breed of medium-sized dog occasionally found feral in Southeastern United States, South West and Mexico. especially in isolated areas.
Looks a lot like my diana mk4
Yes they have a similar appearance.
have had one since the late 60s bought it new via mail order
ive got one
How many range for this gun
Great video. I just inherited this exact pistol from my dad who recently passed away. Unfortunately the spring is missing. Any idea where I can get a replacement spring?
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