Last time I checked there were none but you can try here.. h ttp://kinneysshootingsupply.com/collections/cz-rails
I'm looking at getting a new CZ rifle this spring and by the looks of it I may need a DIP rail to mount the scope. Is there a source in Canada? TC
Why do you think you will need to buy a rail to mount a scope on a CZ? I always try to keep it simple and mount directly on the dovetail = fewer parts and no damage to the dovetail from the retaining screws.
The rail doesn't always make any ring work you still need to determine height low med high.. It does make switching scopes from one gun to another somewhat simpler.
If you aren't equipped to take some measurements the rail somewhat makes the ring decision easier. I have at least 4cz's scoped at present and have taken measurements with appropriate caliper or snap gauges for mounting using info from ring and scope manufactures. I'm fortunate to have a good amount measuring gear to get the job done. Not against a rail just personally don't need the extra expense. By all means do as you like its your money and your gun.
R
There's nothing "weird" about it, at all. Use rimfire rings for 3/8" dovetails, there's no magic or voodoo involved. And just about every set of rings can be mounted on 11mm or 3/8" as they come with a reversible clamp. How do you know which way to put the clamp? Before mounting it, tighten it and measure: if it comes out to 11mm then reverse it and it will be 3/8".HH:
Soooo many good rings available for the 11 mm dovetail now a days, no need to monkey around.
I agree that the weird Czech version of a 3/8 dovetail found on the 452 American and some 452 magnums can be a little bid of a challenge to accommodate. Still can be done: Talley, Leupold Rimfire 13 mm, BKL257.
Kody
HH:
Soooo many good rings available for the 11 mm dovetail now a days, no need to monkey around.
I agree that the weird Czech version of a 3/8 dovetail found on the 452 American and some 452 magnums can be a little bid of a challenge to accommodate. Still can be done: Talley, Leupold Rimfire 13 mm, BKL257.
Kody
There's nothing "weird" about it, at all. Use rimfire rings for 3/8" dovetails, there's no magic or voodoo involved. And just about every set of rings can be mounted on 11mm or 3/8" as they come with a reversible clamp. How do you know which way to put the clamp? Before mounting it, tighten it and measure: if it comes out to 11mm then reverse it and it will be 3/8".
The 11mm rings/mount are just that when the clamps are tight; the same goes for the 3/8" rings. 3/8" is 3/8" just as 11mm is 11mm. There is nothing weird about it. The metric size has been standard in Europe, while dovetails in the New World have traditionally been 3/8". The CZ455's are all 11mm now.Actually, the Czech 3/8 dovetail that is on some 452 models is very different from what we call a 3/8 dovetail here in North America (very different dimensions). The standard 3/8 rings as we know them here, fit a 3/8 dovetail that is 3/8 (9.5 mm) wide at the top. They will not fit on the CZ "3/8" dovetail that is 13 mm wide at the top (the Czech dovetail is 3/8 wide at the base, the narrowest part of the dovetail). I guess that's why I called it weird.
Kody
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=5180212
Here is how the correct measurement is measured.
R