Hey guys,
I just recently got my hands on a CZ BRNO 511 semi auto 22LR. From the left side of the receiver is marked a 72. I'm assuming this means it was made in 1972. Apparently there aren't many of these rifles around, and the magazines are IMPOSSIBLE to come by. The stock has very minor scrapes, and there is a little bit of blueing scratched off on the barrel. The scope rings are made by CZ for the 11mm dovetail. And the scope is a Bushnell .22 Rimfire, 3-9x zoom. Overall I am very impressed with the build of this rifle. I also have a CZ BRNO Model 2-e out at the farm. I don't have pictures of that one but I will get some next time I'm out there.
I haven't shot this rifle yet, but if its anything like the Model 2, I will fall nothing short of impressed.
I am not a very good photographer. These are simply from my cell phone with its flash on. -
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I got this Boyds Pro Varmint stock in walnut for my 452 American. Boyds does not offer a walnut Pro Varmint for the American, so I got one for the 452 Varmint. I had to inlet for the rear tang lug and it fits nicely. This stock works very well off the bench. I'm looking for a more permanent scope for this rifle.
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Another CZ 452 American in .22lr with a Walnut stock.
It have pretty much all upgrades, steel trigger guard, Yodave Trigger, extended mag release, torx screws kit, aluminium magwell, etc...
This winter, I will try to find a nice vintage gloss Bausch & Lomb Balvar 2.5-10X40 scope for it.
Plan B is a gloss Leupold 3-9x33 EFR or a 2-7X28 scope.
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Here is my 1947 BRNO #1
I hope I get to age as gracefully as this little gun.
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