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cheaptrick
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I went with the CZ 452 Trainer and Im glad I did.
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Found a 452 trainer for $451.00 new, they also have a few t-bolts in stock. I am gonna just look at both and decide from there.
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It's hard to beat the 452 for the price for sure. All of them I've shot have been very accurate. I just got the T-Bolt because I like the trick little action. My T-Bolt shoots to about the same level of accuracy as my buddy's 452, which is to say very accurate.
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Thats what leaning me towards the t-bolt too, so its a hard choice
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cheaptrick
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Think mine was around $350 last year.
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looks nice mark!
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Heck yeah! I can't think of a better deal for $350!
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I was on the the right end of that gun deal, for once!
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I remember the day you bought it. In fact, I think I was the one who encouraged you to "pull the trigger," so to speak.
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Ted
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if they can be had for less i will keep looking 450 is a bit higher than 350 even with inflation
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Tip69
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what makes it the "trainer" ? how is it different?
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take em!
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The Apostle
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I can't find that model on CZs website but i'm willing to bet the difference between it and the Lux/American models are probably because it has a beechwood stock, different barrel length, differnet length of pull, sights or something other.
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The Apostle
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Ok, I picked up my new CZ452 today...I LIKE IT!!!...nice wood (only blemish is a dark patch on the left hand side of stock)...fit and finish is excellent...no plastic on it apart from the magazine...feels like a centrefire...nice weight and size to it...fully adjustable sights...i'm impressed!
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The Apostle
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I mentioned to my friend, who is a salesman at the shop who sold me the rifle, about the new model and he said that they've stocked up on the various versions of the CZ452 and so has a lot of gun shops over here in Australia!
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Mainly the Military style sights and the Beech stock. The Lux has increased angle and some curve to the stock. The American has a straight comb.
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I have found this one for a great price ($375) from a mom and pop type place, think I would be better off with the CZ452? or is this a decent shooter?
Model: Mark II BTV
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The Apostle
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GET BOTH!!!
I've got the CZ right now and i'm waiting on my Mark II BTVLSS which i've had on order since last November and should be at my local gun shop in 1-2 weeks! ...hopefully!
Both are great shooters according to web reports. If you want to read about Savage rimfires, look here:
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I was called today by my local shop who knew I was looking for a bolt 22 and they just got a CZ452 "special" they said was LNIB only shot a few times. They are holding it for me til tomorrow morning priced at $325.00 - Out the door....... Good buy? I am not as fimilar with the "special" is it similar to the trainer?
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RifleDude
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Yes, that is a fair price, and it would be hard to pass up.
If I'm not mistaken, the "Special" had a Euro style, "hogback" buttstock and Schnabel forend. |
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Ted
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