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| Heres my dream CZ550FS LH in 9.3x62. Now that would take the cake. Sean |
| Posts: 537 | Location: Vermont | Registered: 04 March 2001 |
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| Three cheers for CZ. This old firm, formerly Brno, is really carving a niche in our market. They are turning out some fine firearms, and I support them wholeheartedly. I was a Remington fan for many years, but don't feel they give a damn any longer. So be it. Best wishes.
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| Posts: 1866 | Location: Montreal, Canada | Registered: 01 May 2003 |
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| I'll wait for the formal announcement. These European companies can be very stubborn when it comes to offering LH rifles.
The Zastava LH Mausers should be here in early 2004.
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| PLEEEEEEEEZ make this rumor come true. |
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| CZ was never Brno. They are two seperate companies in two different cities.
The confusion is the handiwork of the Communists. From the 1960's till the '90s, they would not let CZ export firearms under their own name. They insisted that all rifles be labeled Brno.
The CZ plant has been around since WWI, and makes all of types of armaments. They made the BKK 600 series of rifles, which today are known as the 550 series.
I think that they will beat Zastava in making a left hand action. The CZ is investment cast, which is easier to do than forging (I assume that Zastava still intends to make a forged left-hand 98). |
| Posts: 2036 | Location: Roebling, NJ 08554 | Registered: 20 January 2002 |
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| I'm no lefty, but just got a CZ550 in 9.3x62. I worked up a total of one load 59.0 grains of RL15 with a 286 Nosler partition that went 2425 fps. It could handle at least a grain more powder, but shoots about 3/4 inch every time, just a damn nice rifle for a bit over $400. So far I haven't taken it hunting but did shoot a coyote at about 200 yards with it as he was wandering around in a herd of cattle. That old cartridge works great and recoil to me just doesn't feel anywhere close to a .375, closer to a .30-06. My son, who hadn't shot any rifle larger than a 7x57 (he's 15) shot it and wanted to take it for deer next year. |
| Posts: 2788 | Location: gallatin, mo usa | Registered: 10 March 2001 |
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| I just got an email back from CZ..........they said no dice, no plans to make a left handed model.
Bummer
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| The CZ is investment cast
I wonder how many knew that. I sure did not know.
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| Mike, Thanks for that heads up, I sure didn't know that!
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| From CZ's web site: Q: Does CZ make a rifle for left handers? A: We have to say that Česk� zbrojovka took this problem under serious consideration. In the second half of 2004 we want to make available to the shooting community the CZ 527 rifle duly modified for the left hand use. In preparing stage are further CZ 513 (CZ ZKM 452) and later also CZ 550 rifle models. http://www.cz-usa.com/links.manufacturers.php |
| Posts: 17 | Location: Shelbyville, Ky. | Registered: 10 March 2002 |
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