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Krico 22LR light sporter
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Does anyone of you have any experience of Krico's 22 LR, in particular the 300 light sporter model? It feels wonderfully balanced and the trigger pull is very much better than Brno's, but is there something one ought to know or beware of before buying the rifle?
 
Posts: 2068 | Location: Goteborg, Sweden | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Marterius,
I've got a Krico 22Hornet with double set triggers. It's my understanding that they are similar to Anschutz, but not as good? My Hornet shoots very well and the trigger is great. That's about all I can offer.
 
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I owned a krico 22lr, a great piece, way more complicated than CZ. It had a real walnut stock. I sold it to a friend who had to have it, and still mount the loss of the piece. Someone said the queen is not for sale, but deserves a good home. He was right.
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The .22 Kricos are, in fact, built in the Anschutz factory (so they are virtually Anshutz actions that are simply rebadged as Krico) and they are a well put together firearm.

Some of the nice features of the Krico .22s is that, for a price, Krico will still make a mannlicher stocked version based on the 301 and to order.

I have seen these rifles here, in Oz, and I was impressed with their finish and fit. They aren't a cheap rifle but they are nice and in a grade above the Cz (and I do like the Cz, too!).

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