Its not that easy to leave Canada unless you are ready & prepared to lose half of all your investments to do so.Following this logic it's hard to explain why one still lives in Canada where our taxes are used against us, not only gun owners.
I haven't followed for a while but, has CZ done a statement lately saying they weren't involved? Last I remember, they gave a very vague response and circled the questions. Should have been a two liner that said something like "No we are not in any capacity involved, would never be involved with a lying dictatorship government." They didn't do that. I wonder why.I guess I have a different perspective... I wouldn't put off enjoying any gun that you want to enjoy right now... You're literally allowing the government to dictate what you will or will not purchase and enjoy. That almost seems like one more way they're winning.
Lookin' at the umbrella... I don't think CZ USA had any input, control, or were even consulted. Colt is under CZ group, yes... If we are to go with a family tree analogy everybody is going off like it's the equivalent of a 3 year old asking mommy permission to play on the swing... This is more like a 42 year, old second cousin with a drug problem that you haven't seen in 14 years just committed armed robbery... Seems a little absurd to forfeit your enjoyment of a rifle you've been wanting because of the actions of someone else?
Also... Colt has always danced to their own tune, and have never respected the civilian market (in my opinion). They lap up government money left right and center, and I'm at a loss for how anyone is surprised at all.
If we were to place bets 5 years ago on who was going to take the contract, I think 9 out of 10 people in the industry would have put money on Colt Canada.
I have a CZ 457 and it shoots CCI sv groups aren’t as tight with better ammo
Go buy what you want, no need to ask for permission.So I had my eye on buying a very accurate rimfire in 2026. My Ruger 10/22 is good but I'm at the point I'd like to upgrade.
I had thought a CZ457 would scratch that itch but with the gun "buyback" fiasco and the fact that Colt Canada (of which CZ is the parent company) took the contract to destroy the "buyback" guns I am not even considering a CZ anymore and instead will investigate buying an Anschutz even if it costs a bit more.
Anyone else still considering CZ as a company to deal with at this time or is it not even an issue as far as you're concerned?
Let me know what you have if you're selling. Unless it's a rimfire after the 455 series or any of the new 600 centre fires. Don't like them and havent since they were introduced. Can't own enough Brnos, 550s, 527s, 452s, 3,s and 455s.Yup F CZ I don't even want mine anymore
Not asking any ones permission. Just wondering how others would think about supporting a traitor in our industry.Go buy what you want, no need to ask for permission.
If you do not like CZ for any reason then by an Anschutz and enjoy it over your 10/22.If you know, you know.
The 453 is all that I need atm, but a 452 in 22wm, or Mach II or the 452 American might enter the herd should I need to scratch that itch.
Again, if you know... you know.
Tight Groups,
Rob
For 175 bucks,I’d rather buy the norinco 452 clone at this pointGo buy what you want, no need to ask for permission.
If you do not like CZ for any reason then by an Anschutz and enjoy it over your 10/22.If you know, you know.
The 453 is all that I need atm, but a 452 in 22wm, or Mach II or the 452 American might enter the herd should I need to scratch that itch.
Again, if you know... you know.
Tight Groups,
Rob
Brno 1 Clone actually, I had one, good rifle once I reworked the action. It was the gate-way drug to the world of Brno/CZ; you better not buy one, it is a slippery slope indeed. LOLFor 175 bucks,I’d rather buy the norinco 452 clone at this point
Easy to say when you already have 5 to enjoy.I own 5 CZ rifles, won't be buying another.




























