rgs1975
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I can't for the life of me find any difference between the CZ 452 Varmint and the CZ 453 Varmint except the price (.22LR). The 453 lists at about $75 more than the 452.
What am I missing here?
What am I missing here?
Single set trigger
A set trigger allows a shooter to have a greatly reduced trigger pull (the resistance of the trigger) while maintaining a degree of safety in the field. There are two types: Single Set and Double Set. A Single Set Trigger is usually one trigger that may be fired with a conventional amount of trigger pull weight or may be 'set' by usually pushing forward on the trigger. This takes up the creep in the trigger and allows the shooter to enjoy a much lighter trigger pull.
No finer trigger can be purchased on a factory rimfire made today.
the set trigger is adjustable, from the outside, with just a small flat blade screwdriver.