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CZ and Barrel Lugs

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16 August 2005, 09:10
McCray
CZ and Barrel Lugs
I asked this in another thread and didn't get a response so here goes again.

Do the CZs in 416, 458 etc, have a barrel mounted recoil lug or do they only use the receiver lug?


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16 August 2005, 14:06
Tailgunner
I know they have a barrel lug on the 416Rigby
16 August 2005, 15:34
Thomas M
The 458 win has a barrel lug allso.


Thomas ...450 Rigby...
16 August 2005, 16:06
jeffeosso
cz's don't have a barrel lug worth talking about. they have a stock stiffener and a tie-down point. If you cut a dovetail and slid it into the dovetail on the barrel, and tigged it in, you would have a true recoil lug.

why do i feel this way, when you can obviously see a lug on the barrel? the profile and function of that lump (rather than lug) is NOT to provide a 90degree RIGID recoil point, but to be a place for a sliding screw to mount to keep the barrel from lifting, but, in a worst case, it WILL slide around, not providing so much recoil holding as a solid lug.

jeffe


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
16 August 2005, 18:13
McCray
Thanks! I am also assuming that the receiver lug is the typical Mauser lug-ett. Just seems that if you are making a receiver large enough for a 416 Rigby you would make the lug longer while you're at it.

Thanks again.


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