cz452fs .22 cal. (mannlicher stock). accurate and good looking. i want to get a cz527 carbine in 7.62x39 next. cz's are "old school" steel and wood. depending on the model some nice turkish walnut.
i've become really impressed with cz's craftsmanship.i currently have 2-vz52s and 4- 82s and ive handled a few others that werent mine. havent had any experience with their rifles yet.
I have a CZ 452 Lux Trainer. It's by far the most accurate .22 rifle I own. I absolutely love it. It can shoot far better than I can. At 50 yards, I can do a .5" group with Federal bulk pack. Ok, I'll quit bragging about it now. Oh, did I mention how much I love this gun?
I have a CZ 452FS, that is a great 22 rf, excellent accuracy and great looking. I have 2 CZ Bobwhites, one a 20 ga. with 28" bbls the other is a 28 ga. with 26" bbls. Great little shotguns each has over a 1000 rounds through them and not one problem.
Got a few of them, all 452's. The Scout model is simply the most accurate rifle in the house. I once shot a 1" 3 shot group at 100 yards with this gun wearing a 2 1/2 Tasco shotgun scope. Problem is I can't talk my youngest son out of it.
any body ever use accessories from R&D CUSTOM (trigger guards) or eric brooks (trigger kits, rail adapters ,action screws, and ghost ring sight inserts)? i put a ghost ring insert on my 452 i like peep type sights.
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any body ever use accessories from R&D CUSTOM (trigger guards) or eric brooks (trigger kits, rail adapters ,action screws, and ghost ring sight inserts)? i put a ghost ring insert on my 452 i like peep type sights.
yes ive got the brooks kit in my 452 varmint.
i love that rifle.
i used the 2nd lightest spring.
it'll spoil you on triggers
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thanks i'll check it out after i order the trigger guard
if you need a spring and bushing i will send ya one.
you can just take the little nut off the trigger tension post .
it doesnt hurt anything and it will lighten that trigger right up!
i did it to mine but bought the brooks kit anyway.
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CZ's, I love 'em.
Got a 453 varmint with a Burris 4.5-14 scope. With that set trigger and the scope, you can chase beer cans at 100 yards or 12 ga. hulls at 50.
Also use a 97B (45ACP) for bowling pins and steel.
Added a fiber optic front sight from Angus Hobdell. Recommend his Gost Holster site for any CZ pistol lover. Note to all 97B owners: forget the factory mag's. they don't feed hollow points at all. Get Metgar mags for a EAA 45 Witness. They feed even the big mouth hollow points with ease and are much more available and cheaper. The Witness mag holds the cartrige a little higher in the action so the hollow point doesn't hit the feed ramp.
And what collection of CZ's would be complete with out a '52. Love to hand load for that little flame thrower. Really wakes up people at the range with a heavy load of H-110 and 90 gr. XTP's.