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    How do these compare to CZs 452/455 (that are twice the price)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiM View Post
    Does anyone know if CZ 452 mags work for these?
    Yes they do, both the 5 rds and 10 rds steel from CZ. had no problems with the 10 rds plastic ones either. :D
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    I have an older JW25A marked TU-33/40, I never fired it.
    Nice little gun, I would like to find the side mount and scope for it.
    Its milled for a top mounted scope and also has a base on the side to mount a scope.
    Its about the same dimensions as my 16/33 and 33-40 Mausers.
    Is your front sight capable of splitting logs. The front sight is huge compared to any of my other milsurps.
    I received one 5 round and two 10 round mags with it.

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    nice sproting rifle

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    Not mine, but a very nice one (the owner had striped it and re-did the stain).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Picatinny View Post
    What ammo does it group best with and what size grouping can be expected?
    Chrome lined barrels?
    Anybody mount a scope on one?
    I would be interested if another shipment was to come in.
    Thanks.
    I have mine scoped with some bushnell glass, with a mount that lets me use my irons still, and it's stupid accurate. No B.S. , I shoot at a tennis ball at 200 m for a challenge, and smack it 1/2 the time, if I do my job. By far, mine is the most accurate of my .22's. I was pleasantly surprised, I didn't expect anything close to that!

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    The finish is pretty terrible. Then i remembed norinco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevelarry View Post
    The finish is pretty terrible. Then i remembed norinco.
    Finish is determined my time spent, and attention to detail. Those have a direct effect on price. There are few ferrari's in the fiat price range. On top of that, look at many american companies lately: Ruger's crooked sights on take-down 10/22's etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevelarry View Post
    The finish is pretty terrible. Then i remembed norinco.
    I don't know what you are smoking, but the one I have in my hand is 85-90% of what the Ruger 10/22 is.

    Stock is fantastic, magazine is substantial, action feels solid if a little rough

    This is a fine firearm, certainly not up to CZ standards, but looks so much better
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