Very nice looking set-up. As for the mags, I have found that I prefer a single shot adapter to mags. i get in a rhythm with the SSA and don’t have to stop to reload mags.👍
You lucked out on the 1965 model, I found a 1968 model in near mint condition several years ago in a pawn shop. It’s still factory stock and I plan on keeping it that way. 125.00 out the door.
I have shot thousands of rounds with only one misfire. It’s reliable in a bolt action but haven’t used it in a semi. Accuracy is so so. It is NOT match ammo.
I too am left handed but years ago I switched because I couldn’t find any lefty rifles. My career was as a telephone man that worked with scissors every day of my 31 years. Never did I have a pair of left handed scissors, so I had to make do with what I had:)
It probably won’t need it on the 452. The 455 has a different tip on the firing pin because of using the same firing pin on three different calibers, 22, 22 mag and .17. If anyone needs more info on grinding the tip, Rimfire Central has plenty on the CZ/Brno section.
I bought a '68 carbine several years ago in mint condition for $125. I don't think the seller knew what he had. I've been offered twice that but it's not for sale
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.