The biggest improvement on these rifles is the bolt throw. It's significantly reduced as you can see in picture 1. Now, a lot more optics will be able to be mounted lower without the bolt handle hitting the eye piece.
The biggest improvement on these rifles is the bolt throw. It's significantly reduced as you can see in picture 1. Now, a lot more optics will be able to be mounted lower without the bolt handle hitting the eye piece.
"If you elect a clown, you get a circus. "
Interested in more info about the new safety.
Is the safety integrated into the trigger mechanism like in a rem’ 700 style or is it integrated into the action somehow?
If any of you Shot Show attendees can bend the ear of someone @ the CZ booth, I'd be very curious to know if CZ plans to ever thread their barrels into the receivers like they did in the BRNO/CZ452 era. These guns look fantastic, and would be an easy sell to me if they were built like a 452.
"Push safety forward to fire", that's an interesting feature.
That target trainer makes me excited, I've always been bitter about missing out on the Brno MkIV serial number xxx007 at a local shop, nice heavy barrel full size sniper trainer. This new CZ looks a lot like that one.
Slavex
It's always more fun to shoot stuff that does stuff.
Some Mornings, It's Just Not Worth Chewing Through The Leather Straps
Agreed. The market for 22LR trainers is starting to get competitive with the Ruger Precision Rimfire and the new Tikka. You'd think at least one of these companies would try to service or even corner the left-handed market. I'm looking for a new 22LR trainer and, while the CZ 452 American is a great rifle, it's a unicorn to find, and it's be nice to have another option.
It is not enough to aim; you must hit.
I wonder why they changed the safety. They make it like a big deal on their website saying it was the biggest improvement ??