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| yeah, but they are hard to come by...
Jim Wiser used to make them, and he's on here
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| The BRNO/CZ back-assward safety is a real strike against their designers. It's just not smart to defy the industry standard and go against the grain when designing a safety that moves parallel with the barrelled action. Back is (or should be) safe; forward is (or should be) fire.
I have a 3-position Wisner (courtesy of AHR) on my CZ 550 Magnum.
I live with the bass-ackwards safety on my CZ .22 only because I don't know whether there's anyone who makes a replacement. |
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| There is a good possibility that I am retarded or brain damaged. A kid did hit me over the heaed with a pipe when I was a youngster. Anyway everytime I handle one of those BRNO's I try my damnedest to push the safety the wrong way. Intellectually I understand that you pull it toward you but my thumb just won't do it. I personally would never take one of these rifles after anything that bites until the safety had been changed. |
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