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Can anybody explian the important difference between the current production Brno 550 actions and the classic M98 action as far as a DGR goes? Also what is the current relationship between CZ and Brno? Thanks in advance, Peter | ||
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Pete, From the CZ website "After WWII all the Firearms manufacturers were managed by a single central agency which required that "Any firearm exported will bare the BRNO markings", this is why there are a great deal of CZ Uhersky Brod firearms with BRNO markings." | |||
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Pete, Brno has different product lines than CZ which leads me to believe that they are now separate companies. George ------------------ | |||
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George, I'm almost certain you won't find any newly made firearm called a brno. They're all cz now. If there is another co. called brno I don't think they're still making firearms. | |||
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quote: There is an article in a recent issue of "American Rifleman" about the "CZ American" rifles. It states that indeed there is also a BRNO factory in the vicinity of the CZ factory, so there are indeed BRNO firearms being produced, if memory serves me correctly. I don't have that article before me at this time. Perhaps someone that has this issue in hand can elaborate. ------------------ | |||
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I did a search and found this. http://www.zbrojovka.com/a_arms.htm | |||
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Stu, I picked up a new Brno ZKM-611 .22WMR in 1999. They may not have been imported into the U.S. for the last couple of years, but Brnos are being produced. Perhaps it is a licensing issue (like Taurus and Beretta). George ------------------ [This message has been edited by GeorgeS (edited 01-16-2002).] | |||
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If you gents want the Brno rifles you'd better hurry. George at Euro-Imports told me the company was bought out and parts were then sold off quietly. He expects the company to go under any time and this was last November I spoke with him. He was pretty bitter about it. I bought my wifes 7x57 Brno from him. They use a vz-24 action that is all slicked up. A nice little rifle. His email is: mrbrno@yahoo.com | |||
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well you learn something new... customstox, thanks for the link | |||
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Ijust copied this from the America Hunting Rifles site....Mike Q. What does CZ stand for? Q. What about Brno rifles? | |||
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http://www.czub.cz/ For bolts i think Brno remakes Mauser actions. CZ makes a new action with Mauser features ( have one ). But I also have a S/S shotgun with Purdey action and sidelocks, which I think was made Brno?? Thats with Brno sold is new to me. Any hints who bought it? Might be better or worse ... Good shooting! H ------------------ | |||
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The township of Brno refused to let CZ maintain the Brno name and mark as they felt the quality was not there, and so it came to pass, and rightfully so..The CZ is a decent rifle not doubt but it is no Brno as far as workmanship goes...the above was a court settlement by agreement of both parties, so the Brno segment etc. was dropped by CZ. ------------------ | |||
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