Lets see those rimfires

this is my marlin .17 hmr with nikon pro staff 3-9x40.

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Thank you jcbruno :)

Here the makes/models in the order the pics are

Feinwerkbau 2700 Super Match
Ruger 10/22 Custom (GM barrel, Revival industries stock)
Valmet Finnish Lion M22
Winchester 52 Custom (factory barrel - customized, McMillian BR stock)
Marlin 2000L
Feinwerkbau 700 airgun
CZ 452 style
 
Thank you jcbruno :)

Here the makes/models in the order the pics are

Feinwerkbau 2700 Super Match
Ruger 10/22 Custom (GM barrel, Revival industries stock)
Valmet Finnish Lion M22
Winchester 52 Custom (factory barrel - customized, McMillian BR stock)
Marlin 2000L
Feinwerkbau 700 airgun
CZ 452 style

Hey Jordan,
What brand/model are the peep sights on that CZ?

Cheers
Geoff
 
I don't think so. I am not to sure on the history of Valmet but have been told their factory turned into now days Sako. From what I have seen their quality is better than Sako's (that Valmets really a tough gun - huge walled reciever, excellent trigger, tough walnut stock, etc). I can see these guns being worth a few bucks in the future though. Mine is in excellent condition, is an excellent shooter (1/4" groups often at 50 yards), it has an excellent trigger around 1.5-2oz that can be turned into a two stage in a couple seconds, and is glass bedded. I haven't seen too many of these guns around, but another shooter at our club uses one as well - it is a good shooter.
 
Geoff: They are anschutz front/rear peep sights :). A machinist made up a front rail for the front sight to be mouted to. I glued it with epoxy to the barrel.


Wow, interesting solution for the front rail. I would like to put together a 'sporter/target' rifle for myself for 3p club level shooting. I want to start with a good quality stock rifle and add sights later as funds allow. Would you recommend the CZ 452 for this application? Any other suggestions?

Cheers
Geoff
 
I would go with something that is more made for 3p shooting like a CIL 190. These can be found relatively cheap and would be better served for 3p type shooting than the CZ. I use my CZ though for plinking, fun silhouette type matches, and applications like that - it works just great!
 
1712

Thanks. Bulls-Eye. Nice wood on your 10-22's too!!

JC, I think a new 1712 runs around to $1700? You can give Peter a call at North Sylva; he will confirm.
 
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