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28 March 2013, 06:55
lshopper
CZ stock and metal work
I remember seeing pictures of modern CZ's that had been re-worked to make the stocks more trim/elegant and bolt handles straightened ect. The work seemed nice and reminiscent of BRNO's. Can any of you give me contact information for competent gunsmiths that do this type of work as a speciality. If any of you have pictures with examples of a particular smiths work, I would greatly appreciate that as well.

Thanks,

Lance
28 March 2013, 07:08
fla3006
AmericanHuntingRifles is best known for this.


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28 March 2013, 08:09
458Win
Here is one Lon Paul, at Tanglewood guns, reworked last year. It is also rechambered from 9.3x62 to the 9.3x66 (aka .370 Sako)






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28 March 2013, 08:57
silvertip1
When you see how gorgeous that Lon Paul rifle is you have to wonder just a little bit why the factory doesn't make them a little bit more like that in the first place.
28 March 2013, 09:41
lshopper
Are you saying that that is an original stock that was reshaped and checkered.
28 March 2013, 19:14
fla3006
There is certainly enough "meat" on the factory stocks to reshape one like the Lon Paul rifle. Even those with California or Weatherby-style stocks have plenty of excess. I have re-done several, am currently reshaping 2 ZKK602s. In addition to reshaping and recheckering, they ususally need to be glass beddded because of poor factory inletting. Here is a 223 ZKK601 with reshaped factory California-style stock:



Silvertip: "When you see how gorgeous that Lon Paul rifle is you have to wonder just a little bit why the factory doesn't make them a little bit more like that in the first place."- Have always wondered this myself, regarding many factory rifles.


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28 March 2013, 20:25
Woodhits
If I recall, someone here had one re-worked by Roger Ferrell with excellent results. Roger is in Georgia which may be a benefit to you since you're in Alabama.

http://www.acgg.org/index.php/...rofile/Rferrell.html
28 March 2013, 20:45
David W
Roger is an excellent guy to deal with. Several years ago I sent him a ZKK602 in .458 WM to rework. We ended up restocking the rifle, along with adding a Wisner safety, rust blue, and new bolt handle. Roger also fabricated a warthog ivory rear sight insert. The rifle is a joy to carry and to shoot.


31 March 2013, 07:38
Boxhead
For that very reason I searched for some time for a "proper" 602 and found one a couple of years ago. A fellow over on the Campfire refinished the stock, recutting the checkering and adding the forend tip and crossbolts. Tip Burns cut the barrel to 23" and mounted the NECG front sight and Talley swivel band. It already had the LaPour safety and checkered bolt knob when I bought it. Found it on the used rack at Cabelas.










07 April 2013, 01:33
xausa
Here's another view of Lon Paul's rifle, supplied by Lon:


07 April 2013, 01:48
eagle27
quote:
Originally posted by lshopper:
I remember seeing pictures of modern CZ's that had been re-worked to make the stocks more trim/elegant and bolt handles straightened ect. The work seemed nice and reminiscent of BRNO's. Can any of you give me contact information for competent gunsmiths that do this type of work as a speciality. If any of you have pictures with examples of a particular smiths work, I would greatly appreciate that as well.

Thanks,

Lance


If you like to PM me I'll email you a magazine article on reworking the CZ stock. Some photos and good narrative on measurements etc.
07 April 2013, 07:38
Don Gibbs
Eagle27,
If you have an extra copy, I sure would like to have one.

Thanks, Don

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07 April 2013, 07:48
gk1
Eagle27,
Could you also send me a copy of that article.
I'm currently adding sights and rechambering a cz 550 into a 9.3x64.
Re-doing the stock is next on the list.
I can't seem to be able to get the pm option to work at the moment.

My email is kats1@adam.com.au

Thanks Mate.
07 April 2013, 18:15
gk1
Has anyone successfully removed the masses of stamped writing on the lhs of the CZ receiver?
07 April 2013, 22:10
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by gk1:
Has anyone successfully removed the masses of stamped writing on the lhs of the CZ receiver?


AHR will do it on the ones they upgrade, so yes it can be done.




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08 April 2013, 00:18
butchlambert
458 Lott by David Christman It was built on a CZ550 receiver.



08 April 2013, 21:37
fla3006
quote:
gk1: Has anyone successfully removed the masses of stamped writing on the lhs of the CZ receiver?





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09 April 2013, 01:40
gk1
Charles_Helm and fla3006,

Any idea how they remove the stamping? is it done by hand or surface ground on a machine?

As mentioned, l'm getting some decent sights put on a cz550 American and rechambering from x62 to x64. I'm wondering if l should also deal with removal of all the large wording as l imagine the gunsmith will reblue the action at the same time as doing the barrel.
10 April 2013, 07:55
Charles_Helm
I am not sure how Wayne did it. I would have to ask him.


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