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Hello, Because of legal issues, the CZ cannot be imported into my country. So, which bolt actions rimfires can be alternatives to the CZ 452 ? Please consider price, accuracy, and, if possible, good iron sights. Regards, Reiter. | ||
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None! Based on price, reliability and accuracy, no one produces a 22 rim fire as good as 452. | |||
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entry level Anschutz; older winchester 69A or 75 sporter, older Remington 121; older H&R model 12; predecessor CZ452 such as Brno 1 and 2; any of a number of mil trainer sporters (could be burdened with a collector's premium), Romanian Trainer!!! some Walther sporters; go to Guns America or Guns International and type in .22 for those under $500 usd. | |||
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Given your requirement for iron sights, I think I would buy an Anschutz Model 64 Sporter. I don't think the Anschutz Model 54 Sporters have iron sights. A shooting buddy up here has a Model 64 sporter with irons, and it is a fine shooting, and good looking rifle. As far as accuracy goes, there asren't too many equals to the CZ 452 that have iron sights, other than some BRNO's, which may not be available for you down where you live. But, those early BRNO's are FINE rifles... I have a pair of CZ 452's, one in 17 HMR and the other is a 22 Rimfire. Both are good looking, accurate rifles. Mine are the American models without sights. Don | |||
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