CZ 452 22lr Steele Clips

Kawarthapine

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Hey Nutz:

Does anyone know of an alternate manufacturer/supplier of 5 & 10 shot steel clips that would fit a CZ 452?

The only source I've been able to find is CZ itself or their retailers.

Thanks!


Duncan
 
Norinco clips for several of their CZ copies will fit. They often need a bit of fitting and cleaning up.
 
Thanks guys...I'm re-thinking the metal vs. plastic mags, think I'll buy some extra mags from Prophet (good prices and I hear they also carry JoDave trigger kits.

The metal ones are the way to go, stronger spring and you can disassemble them to clean if you ever use a waxy round. The metal ones will also fall out of the stock when you pull the release where as the plastic ones have to be pulled out. The plastic ones also wear and then don't feed right. I have four metal ones: two i've had for just over 11 years and two that are only a month or so old they are exactly the same and I have since thrown my plastic ones in the back of the old junk drawer. The metal one cost a few dollars more but they will last forever as my dad has a set for his brno that are over 40 years old and still feed great.

Andrew
 
The metal ones are the way to go, stronger spring and you can disassemble them to clean if you ever use a waxy round. The metal ones will also fall out of the stock when you pull the release where as the plastic ones have to be pulled out. The plastic ones also wear and then don't feed right. I have four metal ones: two i've had for just over 11 years and two that are only a month or so old they are exactly the same and I have since thrown my plastic ones in the back of the old junk drawer. The metal one cost a few dollars more but they will last forever as my dad has a set for his brno that are over 40 years old and still feed great.

Andrew

You'll need more than "3" posts and a "0" iTrader rating for us to believe you :p :D

I agree. The metal ones just somehow feel better. I bought a couple of the plastic ones and a couple of the metal ones and always use the metal mags. The plastic ones stay at home as spares.
 
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