CZ 52
Mine is G 05932 rid from 1953. The firing pins on these cannot stand too much dry firing due to breakage. But I don't dry fire any gun anyway. It shoots average 1" groups at 15 yds. The sights are fixed vertically, but if you need windage you could tap them. I didn't have to re-adjust the sights on mine. It shot where I wanted. From the start. The round is around 1550 FPS. A 30 CAL. But more powerful than the vaunted 45 Auto or 9mm or 40 S/W. And much flatter shooting. If you find one get it. They don't cost much. Mine is a gem to me. It is a relic and highly under-rated handgun. It was, after all, designed for battle. Not for those that think they need something more costly to make up for their inability to use a sidearm for defense or military function.