Well a friend of mine has just finished his restock on a CZ 452 22lr, I have to say it's a beautiful stick of wood he used for it so I thought I better share........Kiwi
Beautiful wood. That wood is certainly worth more than that CZ is.
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Originally posted by Von Gruff: Who did the work on that one Kiwi? Very nicely done.
The wood came from Ebay, was turned by Mike Kokolus (god rest his soul) and finished by a close friend of the owner. Mike made the pattern for the rifle.......Kiwi
a lovely piece of wood & workmanship befitting it.
what rifle its cradling is irrelevant That stock workmanship with that piece of wood intrinsically has more value than almost any rimfire rifle you could possibly mount on it .
These BRUNO/CZ 22LR are real popular down under, the only draw back is that there a rear locking action, otherwise there superbly accurate and functional rifles
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