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I bought a nearly new CZ 83 on here several days ago. Beautiful gun and I have been looking for one for a long time. I paid premium price for it due to condition. I made the mistake of dealing with a new member with 0 posts and 0 feedback. Yesterday I took it to the range and it was faulty. The gun functioned except it would not cock the hammer after it fired. I never saw this particular problem before.

There can be no way this individual did not know about this problem. Lesson learned about buying from a non established member.

CZ has agreed to fix it under warranty. (That great CZ service again!)
 
I've dealt with quite a few brand new members with zero issues. The likelihood of something like that happening is much higher with newbies, but don't write them off altogether.
 
It happened to me once on a rifle purchase many years ago - not on here. There was no way of knowing until I actually shot it.

CZ is fixing under warranty so at least you have that positive, but trade enough, and it will happen eventually.
 
Did the seller tell you it fired fine?
Perhaps he/she never fired it and was unaware of the issue???
What did the seller respond with when you told them about this?

I'm not familiar with CZ's but wouldn't a simple pre-purchase function check of racking the slide reveal the hammer not staying back and cocked as you've stated?
 
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Did the seller tell you it fired fine?
Perhaps he/she never fired it and was unaware of the issue???
What did the seller respond with when you told them about this?


This times a million.

I see so many "just picked up in a trade" and other such lines that "absolve the seller from knowing whether or not the firearm functions".

Tread carefully. I always ask "Have you personally fired the firearm?" Or on safe queens, "When was the last time you fired the firearm and how did it function?"

I know some around here wheel and deal a lot and that's ok, not throwing stones, but buyer beware, for sure!

Glad to hear CZ is taking care of you!
 
I have done a few deals and the biggest problem was always,people reneging on a sealed in stone deal.Be it established or new,they were just wrong.
 
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