Hi Girl,
Aimsurplus (among others online) has the 9x18 ammo...
http://www.aimsurplus.com/catalog.aspx?groupid=45
AmmunitionToGo also has the 9x18 Makarov:
http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/catalog1/index.php/cName/9x18-makarov-fmj-ammo
One word about the Wolf or Silver Bear ammo... its cheap (yes)... it shoots (yes) but some folks consider this ammo a bit dirty for their guns... with that CZ, you should be able to shoot anything you like in it... and ask around for more opinions and pointers about Wolf & Silver Bear ammo... you'll recognize it quick 'cause it usually comes in a steel cased cartridge, not brass...
Some of that kind of stuff is personal preference... then some of the stuff is opinion based on use and fact...
Of the ammo on the AmmunitionToGo page, I have used the Fiocchi (brand) ammo, with great results. It is a good factory ammo, and has a good pop (powder charge)... at least it does in my 9mm Luger rounds...
I am currently in a discussion with a fellow who has a CZ-83 (.380ACP) for sale. The asking price is right, I'm just waiting for Uncle Sam to send me my tax refund so I can buy the pistol from him.
As far as opinions on a .380 for folks who might read this thread later... I had a Sig P232 a while back. I didn't like it, because if you shoot (say) 100-200 rounds through it, it would start to jam the heel of my hand with a pretty good slam. The design of the Sig P232 is that the barrel is attached to the frame (I'm thionking the CZ-83 is also like this, but a heavier pistol...) so, at dis-assembly (when cleaning) the slide slips off, and the barrel is not loose in your hand like some other pistols. I discussed this with another gun friend, and we decided the ouchy recoil was due to the design of the pistol, the barrel attached to the frame, and that it was a fairly light pistol, which sends the recoil energy right down into the heel of your hand. I sold it, I didn't like it, it wasn't for me for that reason.
I have also learned by experience that the fit of a pistol in my hand increases my targeting and trigger setup for better results downrange. For example, I had a Glock 21 in .45ACP for a while. My accuracy was lacking with that pistol, because it has a fairly large grip.
Later I discovered the Magnum Research (Israeli Military Industries) Baby Eagle series of pistols. Wow. The fit to my hand was perfect, as if these folks had used my hand to design the pistol. I now have a 9mm and a .45ACP in this brand of pistol. (Similar to a CZ-75, etc. in design from what I have read...)
My accuracy, on the first day at the range with my Baby Eagle 9mm, and Fiocchi ammo, was the best I have ever shot in my life. Ammo does make a difference, but in my experience, it was how the pistol fit in my hand. When I am putting a pistol in my hand the first time, I have a little test that works for me. If my thumb can touch my index finger and overlap by about 1/2", I have a pistol I can shoot very accurately. That is the grip I have on both the 9mm and the .45ACP Baby Eagle pistols. Even with a double-stack 10rd. mag, in .45ACP caliber, the Baby Eagle fits like a glove... I swear by this method, and I would trust it to my life in a self-defense situation.
Other pistols, which do not fit my hand, do not fair as well on the first day to the range. And, they tend to need some sort of compensation on my part to gain any kind of acceptable accuracy. To me, accuracy with a pistol is everything. Even if it is just used to throw bullets down range while you run to get a shotgun or rifle, if accurate, it is useful for more than just pistol whipping somebody, or looking good in a hoslter at the range 'cause you bought a "Rolls Royce" for the sake of bragging rights, but in a high-stress, self-defense scenario, the Rolls Royce and no accuracy could cost you your life, or the life of one of your loved ones.
My 2 cents on handgun fit to the user.
Congrats on the CZ-82... lot's of them in service, therefore lot's of parts out there, and is you ever want a second one, lot's of them in the surplus market, too (fairly cheap on the AimSurplus page, etc...)
Now take her to the range, give her a name (I name all my weapons, lol), and have a BLAST (literally...)
GD2010