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#11 Post by saddler »

Nothing against full stocks, BUT over £700 RRP??
Also, NOT a fan of the 455 model. Know a lot of folk that bought them & sold them on soon after
Bit of a pig in a poke design. Unless you plan to change the barrel in the future, the 455 is the wrong action.

Look for a decent used BRNO Model 2, or a CZ 452, then add a Stutzen stock from one of the aftermarket makers. You'll have more choice AND make a considerable cash saving.
The right stock maker could also ensure that the stock is free floating at the muzzle too!
David Nimrod

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#12 Post by David Nimrod »

saddler wrote:Nothing against full stocks, BUT over £700 RRP??
I doubt that they'd sell for that, retail...

But what do I know, I haven't got that far!
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#13 Post by David Nimrod »

saddler wrote:
NOT a fan of the 455 model. Know a lot of folk that bought them & sold them on soon after
What are the problems with the 455..?

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#14 Post by dromia »

If you are going to discus rimfire firearms as opposed to stocks then take it to the appropriate forum.
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#15 Post by David Nimrod »

dromia wrote:If you are going to discus rimfire firearms as opposed to stocks then take it to the appropriate forum.
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