CZ 452 Scout in 22 rimfire..........

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I'm trying really hard to let this short chit join the group of
my favorite plinkers.
Dang stock is made fer midgets/hobbits.

What CZ stocks would go under this action?
Not looking for a fancy Boyd's, just maybe one
that someone has upgraded.

Before I consider running a WTB in the EE, it would be nice to know the whut-fores
of the beast before I decide to go this route.

:wave:
 
I did exactly the same thing, I bought a full size 452 ( i just wanted the stock…. and sold off the action and barrel) and it drops right in, its identical to a "full-size" 452 action and 453 action, in fact it is a full-size regular action just with a smaller barrel and smaller stock…. so any stock that fits the big'ns will fit the little guy.

You really can order a factory stock from any CZ dealer, it will take a while though.
 
Even better, buy a few more CZs and let the scout be a scout.

I find it very handy for camping/packing etc.

Can never have too many CZ rimfires.
 
Nice find MetalBender, Kamlooky you should try a slip on recoil pad to add some length while you search for a longer stock.
 
Nice find MetalBender, Kamlooky you should try a slip on recoil pad to add some length while you search for a longer stock.

Haaaaaaaaay..........gifts me an eye deer.
Where oh ware are me lawn fergitten kruttches.......?
And me dutchtape.
 
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Looky
Put a limbsaver recoil pad #10011 on that rascal gives you another 1" of pull.
The best part is it a direct bolt on no drilling or fitting required. The little bugger bolts rite on. The trimming isn't worth doing a good eye wouldn't even notice.The most difficult will be removing factory plate without any damage.That is one evil adhesive they use at the CZ headquarters.Feels good also. I bought mine at Wholesale sports. Fits a Ruger ck77 Tikka t3 go figger Eh? Remove your plate and mosy on down to the gun shop and see fur yourself.Later.Also remember that the scout only uses one hold down screw in the receiver if you switch stocks.

Ronnie
 
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