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Pre-1968 (Rare)
Exc. V.G. Fair 45000 37500 35000Pre-1986 manufacture with new receiver or re-weld
Exc. V.G. Fair 35000 27500 250000Type 57
Chinese copy of the Soviet SG-43.
Pre-1968
Exc. V.G. Fair 35000 28000 25000Pre-1986 manufacture with new receiver or re-weld
Exc. V.G. Fair 28000 25000 20000Type 58
Licensed Chinese-made copy of the Soviet RP-46.
Pre-1968
Exc. V.G. Fair 25000 23000 21000Pre-1986 manufacture with new receiver or re-weld
Exc. V.G. Fair 10000 9000 8000Type 58
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakian Military Conflicts, 1918–1993
Czechoslovakia, as an independent nation, was established at the end of World War I from the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1939 the country was invaded and occupied by Germany. After the war ended in 1945, Czechoslovakia was re-established under Communist rule. Czechoslovakia was split in 1993 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, both independent states.
Bibliographical Notes:
Perhaps the best general work on Czech firearms is Czech Firearms and Ammunition, by Dolinek, Karlicky, and Vacha, Prague, 1995. Jan Still, Axis Pistols, 1986.