If only there were more rifle manufactures like CZ.
Here Ladies and Gentlemen is a sample of CZ's 557 Lux which they chamber in .243 Win, .270 Win., 7x64, 6.5x55 SE, 30-06 Sprg., 8x57, .308 Win. and the 22-250 (in 2014).
Not the largest cartridge selection, but a good cross section of choices for a 20 inch barreled carbine. But what I really like is that CZ would seem to be trying something a little
different with it's Iron Sights. This rifle comes with an adjustable fiber optic front post. Okay, okay, okay, it ain't all that revolutionary, but I'm just happy that there is still a
manufacturer of reasonably affordable rifles that doesn't consider iron sights as something you only put on bone jarring large caliber bolt rifles. In my opinion, selling rifles without
some sort of sights is like selling cars without steering columns - pretty much freakin useless until you spend more money on it.
Ya, ya, I know... some manufactures do equip "some" of their rifles with irons and even CZ has their own selection of sightless rifles ( sightless rifles, I like that ), which for some
reason sport the term "American" in the model name. But CZ is one of the only manufactures that I can depend on to have a good selection of bolt rifles with iron sights. The fact
that CZ rifles are also Control Round Feed is just icing on the cake.
So Browning, Ruger, Remington, Winchester, Sako, Tikka, Savage and any other cheap manufacturer I may have missed, you can all kiss my hairy white a$$ and keep your
cheap sightless rifles; I'll continue to buy CZs and be better off for it.
It's just my opinion and my rant folks.
Here Ladies and Gentlemen is a sample of CZ's 557 Lux which they chamber in .243 Win, .270 Win., 7x64, 6.5x55 SE, 30-06 Sprg., 8x57, .308 Win. and the 22-250 (in 2014).
Not the largest cartridge selection, but a good cross section of choices for a 20 inch barreled carbine. But what I really like is that CZ would seem to be trying something a little
different with it's Iron Sights. This rifle comes with an adjustable fiber optic front post. Okay, okay, okay, it ain't all that revolutionary, but I'm just happy that there is still a
manufacturer of reasonably affordable rifles that doesn't consider iron sights as something you only put on bone jarring large caliber bolt rifles. In my opinion, selling rifles without
some sort of sights is like selling cars without steering columns - pretty much freakin useless until you spend more money on it.
Ya, ya, I know... some manufactures do equip "some" of their rifles with irons and even CZ has their own selection of sightless rifles ( sightless rifles, I like that ), which for some
reason sport the term "American" in the model name. But CZ is one of the only manufactures that I can depend on to have a good selection of bolt rifles with iron sights. The fact
that CZ rifles are also Control Round Feed is just icing on the cake.
So Browning, Ruger, Remington, Winchester, Sako, Tikka, Savage and any other cheap manufacturer I may have missed, you can all kiss my hairy white a$$ and keep your
cheap sightless rifles; I'll continue to buy CZs and be better off for it.
It's just my opinion and my rant folks.


























































