Product Description
Czechoslovakia-made Drulov model 70 single shot, bolt action, rimfire target pistol. Produced in 1975. Very good condition with 85% finish. 5/5 Bore. 4/5 Grip.
On the right side, there is heavy patina on the bolt removal pin. Light surface marks on the edge of the barrel rib. On the left side, there are light surface marks on the bolt knob and rear of the receiver. Light edge wear throughout the receiver. Light edge wear on the barrel rib. Light scratches at the end of the barrel. Light pitting and light scratches on the underside of the barrel. Light edge wear around the front sight.
Wood grip has light gouging on the right side at the bottom. Light gouging on the left side on the thumb rest.
Modern production; not C&R eligible. Discreet import engraving.
FFL is required for delivery. See our How To Order page for instructions.
How does grading work? Is this safe to fire? See our Frequently Asked Questions.
To load the pistol, turn the rear of the bolt 45 degrees counter-clockwise, then pull to the rear. Insert one round of .22LR, close the bolt, and rotate 45 degrees clockwise to lock the bolt.
The trigger is a set trigger; to fire, you must first press down on the bar below the trigger, which sets the trigger. Then you can press the trigger to the rear to fire. The trigger is extremely light once set and measures approximately 1lb.
The front sight is adjustable for elevation by pivoting the sight. The rear sight is adjustable for windage by turning a screw.