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CZ and Guns.com Announce Historic Motorcycle and CZ 75 Legend Benefit Auction Supporting C.O.P.S.

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CZ and Guns.com have turned a pair of icons—one rolling on two wheels, the other in a holster—into a single, powerful statement about legacy and loyalty. The restored 1935 CZ 175 motorcycle isn’t just chrome and history; it’s a rolling reminder that CZ’s roots run deeper than most modern shooters realize, back to an era when the company’s engineering fed both civilian riders and the Czech military. Pairing that vintage machine with a brand-new CZ 75 Legend pistol creates a tangible bridge between generations of craftsmanship, and the fact that every bid funnels directly to C.O.P.S. means the 2A community isn’t just buying memorabilia—it’s underwriting real-world support for the families of officers who never come home.

What makes the auction more than a feel-good PR move is the quiet but unmistakable message it sends to the culture-war crowd that insists guns and cops are natural enemies. Here are two pillars of the firearms industry voluntarily taxing their own margins to back the very people who enforce the laws those same critics claim gun owners want to shred. That kind of tangible solidarity undercuts the caricature and reminds fence-sitters that responsible gun culture has always included a strong pro-law-enforcement streak. In an era when corporate America often retreats from anything that smells like “gun culture,” CZ and Guns.com are doubling down, proving that Second Amendment advocacy and respect for fallen officers aren’t competing values—they’re the same value expressed two different ways.

For the 2A community, the June 16 auction is therefore both a fundraising vehicle and a cultural stake in the ground. Every dollar raised doesn’t just pay for counseling or college tuition; it also demonstrates that gun owners can organize generosity faster and more visibly than the professional scolds who dominate the airwaves. If the bidding war that erupts around that 1935 CZ 175 and its accompanying Legend pistol reaches eye-watering levels, the story won’t merely be about record prices—it’ll be about a subculture that refuses to let either its heritage or its obligations to law enforcement be caricatured out of existence.

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