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    Quote Originally Posted by beltfed View Post
    The barrel can still be easily swapped - just need to remove the epoxy or whatever they used on the hex bolts and receiver.
    What remains to be seen is if CZ releases barrels and bolt heads.
    And there is always aftermarket (albeit give or take in a few years).
    Still early days for these rifles, but what I've seen so far is promising.

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    Nothing is permanent with enough money, time, skill, ect.
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    Probably end up like sauer 200/202 ssg3000 cut the barrel extension off have threaded by a smith. Then thread on a new pipe. I still don’t understand how you could install it incorrectly, but then the usa is a litigious society.

    Some of the aluminum sauer 202 had receiver cracking problems, not unknown with the p94s rim fire either

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    Quote Originally Posted by coplin View Post
    CZ-USA will correct this issue by permanently installing the barrels in CZ 600 rifles. As a result, the barrels on CZ 600 rifles will no longer be interchangeable"

    You misunderstand me.

    I have an Alpha in 223 and had it apart yesterday.
    The barrel is held in place to the receiver by two hex head cap bolts.
    All one needs to do is remove the blob of red epoxy they put on the head of the bolt and the receiver (thread locker for lack of better terminology),
    So literally 3 minutes with a small flat head screw driver and a dental pick and voilą - you are off to the races.

    What is promising is that even if CZ fail to make good on making caliber conversions, the aftermarket surely can - and there will likely be demand.
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