CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
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- Pippin89
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CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
Hi All
I am building a benchrest rifle out of an old CZ 452-2E ZKM. Does anyone have any magazines going spare. Preferably 10 shot or 5 shot would do. I don't mind if its steel or plastic.
I am building a benchrest rifle out of an old CZ 452-2E ZKM. Does anyone have any magazines going spare. Preferably 10 shot or 5 shot would do. I don't mind if its steel or plastic.
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Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
No, I have one of those as well but I want to keep magazine capacity to reduce the stuff I have on the bench. My ideal would be a 5 shot mag for sighters and a 10 shot mag for scored shots.
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Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
I might have some, will check the spares box tonight.
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Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
Sorry
A Mod 42 and a couple of P Mod 27 and BSA S/Sport. So many in there thought we would be lucky
A Mod 42 and a couple of P Mod 27 and BSA S/Sport. So many in there thought we would be lucky
Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
The transfer from the CZ mag to chamber is not the smoothest journey - in benchrest even little things make a difference.
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Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
Thanks for looking.
To give the full story, I am making my own benchrest stock from scratch. I am trying it first on a cheap action and if all works well then I will change the bedding block for something more suitable. The CZ action is just a guinea pig really. But while I am fine tuning the stock design I want to keep the bench as free as possible so I am not fighting mess while making adjustments etc. A couple of mags are easier to move around than a box full of loose rounds.
Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
Ahh - interesting.. Is this going to be some sort of aluminium chassis system?Pippin89 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:38 pmThanks for looking.
To give the full story, I am making my own benchrest stock from scratch. I am trying it first on a cheap action and if all works well then I will change the bedding block for something more suitable. The CZ action is just a guinea pig really. But while I am fine tuning the stock design I want to keep the bench as free as possible so I am not fighting mess while making adjustments etc. A couple of mags are easier to move around than a box full of loose rounds.
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Re: CZ 452 Magazine .22lr
Yes. Not quite the same as the one in the picture. Although some similar concepts. The open forend design looks similar to my rough plans. But mine is wider and flatter designed to be used on a rest rather than a bipod.1066 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:31 pmAhh - interesting.. Is this going to be some sort of aluminium chassis system?Pippin89 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:38 pmThanks for looking.
To give the full story, I am making my own benchrest stock from scratch. I am trying it first on a cheap action and if all works well then I will change the bedding block for something more suitable. The CZ action is just a guinea pig really. But while I am fine tuning the stock design I want to keep the bench as free as possible so I am not fighting mess while making adjustments etc. A couple of mags are easier to move around than a box full of loose rounds.
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