A factory cutaway CZ 83 chambered in 7.65mm Browning, with machined windows exposing the slide, barrel, magazine, and fire control group. The cut surfaces are painted red to highlight the internal mechanics.
Most CZ 83s end up in a holster or a nightstand drawer. This one was built to be looked into. It's a factory cutaway, with windows machined through the slide, frame, barrel, and grip to expose the mechanics that normally stay sealed away inside a working pistol. The cut edges wear bright red paint, which does the job it was meant to do. Your eye goes straight to the moving parts.
The slide markings read CZ 83 CAL 7.65 BROWNING, MADE IN CZECH REPUBLIC, confirming this as a 7.65mm version of the Czech blowback compact. That's the European designation for .32 ACP, the chambering the platform was built around. The double action / single action trigger and exposed hammer all stayed intact through the cutaway work, so the relationships between trigger, sear, and hammer read clearly.
Look at the open sections and the design starts to explain itself. The recoil spring sits fully visible under the slide, coils laid bare along the guide. A second window forward exposes the rifled bore in cross section. The magazine has its own cutaway, showing the follower and spring stacked inside the body, and the grip panel is opened to reveal the mainspring running down the backstrap. Even the chamber and feed path are cut to show how a round would sit.
This is the kind of piece an armorer's bench or a factory sales counter would have kept on hand. It teaches in a way a parts diagram never could, because you're holding the actual steel. The finish on the intact surfaces is a deep gloss black with light handling marks, and it comes in a blue CZ factory case.
For a collector who likes the mechanical side of the hobby, or anyone who trains others on how a pistol actually works, a factory cutaway carries a purpose that an ordinary example simply doesn't.
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