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Ola, The 47 was a 98 with dovetailed square bridges. The rear bridge had a anchor block slot for the rings like the BRNO 21. Bolt shroud and safety similar to the 601. It had a hinged magazine with the release in front of the trigger guard. You could get it with two triggers, a double set trigger or a single set trigger. Chic | |||
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Hei Ola! The ZG-47 action is a prime choise for a custom rifle! The safety is located on the bolt shroud blocking the firing pin like a M-98 flag safety. The safety is off when you pull the lever against you, not away like most other rifles. This could be a problem if you are used to another rifle and have to pu the ZG off safety in a hurry. I have used a ZG-47 for a few years for moose and I didn�t have any problem with the "reversed" safety. The rifle now have a 3 position M-70 style safety The trigger is good and with a little work with a stone mine is really crisp at about 1 kg. My BRNO takes 5 9,3X62 + one up the chamber. I suspect that there should be possible to get 4 9,3X64 down but I�m not sure. I use Warnes QD skope mounts on it and they are realiable and good looking to. Stefan. | |||
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Hey Ola For once in a long time I agree with Stefan, which is always not the case. The Zg 47 is perhaps the best mauser rifle made for civilian use and has a lot of features that the others does not have. It's also very well made and has good steel quality. I have two ZG47 rifles, one in 270 win and a 8X64s that will be rebarreled to 9,3X62. If you like mauser style rifles you will not be unhappy by getting a ZG47. I only have one wich about the ZG 47 and that is that they would have made a longer version for the 416 rigby and other biggies. MATS vet du om n�gon 9,3X62 som �r till salu? / JOHAN [This message has been edited by JOHAN (edited 01-17-2002).] | ||
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Thank you for good information! Ola | ||
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The Brno ZG-47 is one of the finest commericial Mauser-type actions one can have. I would include the pre-64 M-70 and F.N. commericial 98's as my other favorites. I am a real sucker for these Brno's, perhaps because they are so scarce in the USA. Only about 20,000 were made, mostly between 1956-1962 although I have one manufactured in 1950, and they were not imported into the USA because of cold-war politics. Because of their scarcity, people often confuse ZKK, 21-H and 22-F models as ZG's. I would be careful about customizing one because they are so nice just the way they are (and valuable). The earlier M-21H and 22-F's are great too. | |||
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JOHAN! Do you mix me up with Mats? I know Mats, we live in the same town. But thats all, we don�t even look alike He�s long and big and I�m short and skinny Stefan. | |||
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I have always considered the Brno 22F and 21H the best commercial rifle ever developed..I much prefer them to the others...I have one of each in 7x57 and 8x57 respectively. ------------------ | |||
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Ray; Saw a Brno 21 for sale here in Canada not long ago, 7x57 I think. Perhaps a good buy for Can$ 800? Vasa | ||
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Vasa I'm looking for a ZG-47 for my own personal use right now. If I find any more I can think about shipping it to you, but there are a pile of paper to work before shipping. I have a friend who sells rifles and he has several BRNO 21 and 22 with both kinds of safety. They are cheap compared to the prices in the states. STEFAN [This message has been edited by JOHAN (edited 01-17-2002).] | ||
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JOHAN Den �v�n� du n�mner t�nker han s�lja de m 21 /m 22 han har?? I s� fall vem �r han o hur f�r man tag p� honom?? Jag letar efter en s�dan i r�tt kaliber...... Approp� Inge Henrikson s� har han redan s�lt en del..... Iaf det jag ville ha:-(. K9 [This message has been edited by K9 (edited 01-17-2002).] | ||
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