- Location
- Near Borden ON
id be in for at least 2
So what is it?
Anyways, they're purdy. I want one.
You may be correct! I wouldn't necessarily consider the checkering to be proof, but the rifle was billed as a CZ557, but maybe the lucky finder wasThat's new style 2012 - newer CZ 550 checkering with the CZ 555 magazine system. Therefore, its a CZ 555 in .308. Go look at a CZ 557's checkering. Its not even remotely similar.
I'm led to believe that it was 1 out of ten rifles made/submitted by CZ to the CF as part of an RFP to
replace the aging Enfields used by the Canadian Rangers. The competition was cancelled,
and the theory is this rifle (and maybe a few others?) were sold off in-country.
If you could shed any light on its provenance, I'd be interested in hearing it.
Semantics. Whatever, it will probably end up going to a new RFP.the competition wasn't cancelled.
they completed it, ruger was the winner but refused to give up proprietary rights to their rifle for colt canada to make it.
or at least that was the gist of what i read on the subject.
Maybe as a dealer you might ask that question on all our behalf? With our gratitude, of course!That would be a question for the CZ importers.
You may be correct! I wouldn't necessarily consider the checkering to be proof, but the rifle was billed as a CZ557, but maybe the lucky finder was
given incorrect info when he purchased it. Looking at then CZ wiki, it also sounds like it could also be a CZ750 sniper by the description(10 round magazine, Weaver rail).
Nonetheless, I'd like to see CanadaAmmo, a CZ dealer, bring in a bunch of these rifles, since CZ has already tooled them up! Whatever it is.
Thanks for clearing that up! It's good to know, I'll edit the O.P.The CZ750 is completely different. Were talking a $5000 military sniper rifle vs a $1000 hunting rifle. I'm telling you, just by looking at that picture of that gun, its not a CZ557 or a 750 its for sure a 555. The CZ557 was only revealed this year and uses a lighter coloured stock, different checkering style and checkering in odd nontraditional places, no hare trigger, and does not use a control feed system.