I have the ancestor of your cz452.its a brno2e. I love these rifles and what a great investment. If you paid 3hundred for your rifle you have doubled your money.also these rifles are spendid quality and will last for generations if taken care of.great video and congratulations on your beautiful rifles
This is probably my favorite rifle. I'm doing a video series on mine now where I made some left handed stock modifications. I also installed a YoDave trigger kit which dropped the trigger pull to a pound and a half and I'm bedding it, though I don't have videos on the trigger or bedding yet. I got the rifle when I was 18 and I shoot it all the time. Very accurate and well made. The grain figure you talk about is definitely interesting when re-staining as it highlights the dark and light contrast in the wood.
Beautiful rifles and great video! I'm partial to lever .22s, but I may need to snag one of these beauties. It's impossible to beat that old world design.
Dylan L, I bought that one at my local shop with out even looking at it. They had a display model and headed off to the back for an unopened one. I had to insist on having a look as they just put the box on the counter and started the paperwork. Needless to say I was surprised at the pattern on the stock when I first saw it. I almost asked to see another and then changed my mind. Glad I did since I really like the grain pattern now!
Excellent video my friend,i think the CZ rifle with the peep sight is Turkish Walnut with a Tiger grain pattern.Lucky man to have bought them great deal.Stay safe.
I love the stock on the iron sight version. You got one heck of a deal on those rifles if you gave $200'ish. I'd be more than happy to give you your money back on one. Thanks for sharing.
lol very true about price. i payed $1000 roughly for my 452 and where i am after they stopped making the 452, its now gone up $200 second hand. even at that price its the best rifle ive ever owned and well worth it.
Seamac : True. However 50 Meters equals 54.68 Yards not a great difference if limited to the typical distance the .22 is utilized. I also checked to see if the CZ website definitely stated yards or meters for their tangent sights and they do not.
You were looking at the CZ-USA website which doesn't say SFA about the graduation, but if you go to CZ's actual website (the European one) it says they are in meters. Here is a link to the 455 Lux II www.czub.cz/en/produkty/malorazky/boltaction/cz-455-lux-ii.html. Also If you are using the open sights for hunting or target shooting the difference between meters and yards does make a difference as you can go from a head shot on a grouse to a miss or a body shot resulting in a loss of some meat due to the bullet drop.
Seamac Yes, thanks for the web site. The CZ-USA site probably doesn’t want to scare us Yankees. I have a background in engineering and healthcare so I use the metric system more than the English. Unfortunately, my sight picture with open sights is getting fuzzy with age. It’s a shame since I like shooting tangent sights on my Mauser and these CZs. Most here in the US dislike open sights on their rifles so our selection here is limited for new Center Fire rifles.
Do you have any of the CZ455’s? I was wondering how they compare in finish and accuracy to the 452’s. I’ve had a want to buy one with a Mannlicher stock.
Snowball, glad you shoot off hand, do you like that rounded stock configuration over the straight back American style stock for off hand shooting? How is the cheek wield? I enjoy off hand shooting, but I find I have to hike my straight rifle quite high to get a proper check wield for me.
I and many of my fellow country men have been using CZ rifles for decades. Its only in the last few years since the rifles became popular in the US the these rifles have been given the title military training rifles. I am not saying they were not used as a training rifles but I think its just a marketing ply to sell these surplus factiory rifles to a large market in the US because of the introduction of the new CZ 457 model. CZ 452 ,453 and 455 models have been standard sporting rifles for generations of hunter's and target shooters. I have owned many CZ rifles and still have two in my possession and the were never labelled as military training rifles. In my opinion the label military training rifle is just a smart selling idea. By the way loved the video and they are two beautiful rifles.
Wrong. They are copies of the German WW2 training rifles which the German Army themselves called training rifles and used as such. And the prior models to these directly, the Brno, were called training rifles as well. The history of them being such goes back decades and decades, and the US military used training rifles going back as far as, at least, if not earlier, then the 1903 springfield. .22lr trainers have been around at least a century if not more. They always have been called that.
@@AldoSchmedackSorry bud I'm far from wrong. Call them what you want but they are still hunting and sporting rifles. Nothing remotely mauser about them. They were only ever labelled as training rifles when introduced to the US market. Fact.
Thanks for the video - So lucky to have these, less than 200? Please tell us where you live :) Can't get these for less then 400-450 around here (SE US) if you can ever find them.
I finally found one, paid $400 with a soft case, beautiful, we're not sure if it is walnut or beech (lux or trainer), can't wait to try it out - Thanks for the reply - I think watching your video brought me good luck :D
Had a quick visit to the range yesterday, performed very well, I LOVE this rifle, I wear progressive lenses (no-line bifocal) so still figuring out what's best with irons but, when I can see, she's a tack driver :D Thanks again, I would love to see more videos of you shooting these exquisite rifles in the field.
One of my favorite rifle
I have the ancestor of your cz452.its a brno2e. I love these rifles and what a great investment. If you paid 3hundred for your rifle you have doubled your money.also these rifles are spendid quality and will last for generations if taken care of.great video and congratulations on your beautiful rifles
I can't get over how that beautiful stock was butchered.
This is probably my favorite rifle. I'm doing a video series on mine now where I made some left handed stock modifications. I also installed a YoDave trigger kit which dropped the trigger pull to a pound and a half and I'm bedding it, though I don't have videos on the trigger or bedding yet. I got the rifle when I was 18 and I shoot it all the time. Very accurate and well made. The grain figure you talk about is definitely interesting when re-staining as it highlights the dark and light contrast in the wood.
I'll check out you left hand modifications since my daughter is a lefty as well. Thanks.
Beautiful rifles and great video! I'm partial to lever .22s, but I may need to snag one of these beauties. It's impossible to beat that old world design.
i just got home from using it, can say, very satisfying to use the bolt action. all round good rifle
the elevation adjustment on the front sight allows you to sight the rifle in for a specific bullet.
outside of usa, the 452 was regarded as one of the finest .22 field rifles you could get.
It also allows you to keep your rear sight low which improves your cheek weld.these rifles are well thought out and well executed
I like the wood pattern on the one without the scope. I got the CZ455 lux. It is just as plain the other one.
Dylan L, I bought that one at my local shop with out even looking at it. They had a display model and headed off to the back for an unopened one. I had to insist on having a look as they just put the box on the counter and started the paperwork. Needless to say I was surprised at the pattern on the stock when I first saw it. I almost asked to see another and then changed my mind. Glad I did since I really like the grain pattern now!
Nice! Thanks for the review.
Excellent video my friend,i think the CZ rifle with the peep sight is Turkish Walnut with a Tiger grain pattern.Lucky man to have bought them great deal.Stay safe.
GOOD TASTE.BOUGHT MINE IN 1994, HAVNT CLEANED THE BARREL YET.SHOOTS LIKE YOURS BUT AT 50 YARDS,ZOWIE!
WW2 tank invasion at the 7min mark. Beautiful rimfire rifles.
I love the stock on the iron sight version. You got one heck of a deal on those rifles if you gave $200'ish. I'd be more than happy to give you your money back on one. Thanks for sharing.
lol very true about price. i payed $1000 roughly for my 452 and where i am after they stopped making the 452, its now gone up $200 second hand. even at that price its the best rifle ive ever owned and well worth it.
Very nice rifle Sir, i’m waiting on my Cz455 home, can’twait to test on it... love your range nice and clean...
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mine likes the Winchester POWER POINT 40GR. HP.,HELL ON GOPHURS
sướng nhất và đẹp nhất vẫn là cz 452
Cz 452 455 y 457 los mejores 22 lr mg y 17 hmr del planeta
Very good
Best riflescope for CZ model 2
The sights are graduated in meters not yards (1:33), it is a European rifle and they do use the metric system.
Seamac : True. However 50 Meters equals 54.68 Yards not a great difference if limited to the typical distance the .22 is utilized. I also checked to see if the CZ website definitely stated yards or meters for their tangent sights and they do not.
You were looking at the CZ-USA website which doesn't say SFA about the graduation, but if you go to CZ's actual website (the European one) it says they are in meters. Here is a link to the 455 Lux II www.czub.cz/en/produkty/malorazky/boltaction/cz-455-lux-ii.html. Also If you are using the open sights for hunting or target shooting the difference between meters and yards does make a difference as you can go from a head shot on a grouse to a miss or a body shot resulting in a loss of some meat due to the bullet drop.
I own several 452 rifles all with the sights and use the for all my small game hunting needs here in Canada's Northwest Territories.
Seamac Yes, thanks for the web site. The CZ-USA site probably doesn’t want to scare us Yankees. I have a background in engineering and healthcare so I use the metric system more than the English. Unfortunately, my sight picture with open sights is getting fuzzy with age. It’s a shame since I like shooting tangent sights on my Mauser and these CZs.
Most here in the US dislike open sights on their rifles so our selection here is limited for new Center Fire rifles.
Do you have any of the CZ455’s?
I was wondering how they compare in finish and accuracy to the 452’s.
I’ve had a want to buy one with a Mannlicher stock.
I wonder what today's prices are ?..
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455 IS AWSOME
Could you get the 455 and do an in depth comparison review for both?
I've been eyeing up a 455 with the Mannlicher stock. If I get one I'll be sure to do a comparison review.
Snowball042 that would be great as for 5 years of production now no one on UA-cam has done a compassion none more than a mumbled mention
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I have a very similar gun the only reason I got it is because they bought bruno and I loved that gun that my dads friends gun.
Snowball, glad you shoot off hand, do you like that rounded stock configuration over the straight back American style stock for off hand shooting? How is the cheek wield? I enjoy off hand shooting, but I find I have to hike my straight rifle quite high to get a proper check wield for me.
Could you do a video on tips to using the iron sights in a prone position, thanks for the vid great detail into them
Guns and Info : Good idea, I’ll lol into it.
Could you tell me your rings-height, and objective diameter?
Great vid.
What scope and scope rings you got on the 455?
Thank you
I have a Wever 4x rimfire scope. I’ve got to have a look at the rings. I think they are Leupold 11mm. The combination works very well.
Such of beauty, shame to live in my country and have no permission for this :/
what country?
@@AFGMirMir7477 Yeah even in Australia we can have bolt action 22s lol
Gorgeous rifles. Ceased production after the fall of communism, these are now going for 800-$1000
Có thể mua dùm 1 cây về Việt Nam được không rất thích
I have Brno modle 1 no. 73599
Pl.show me what is manufacture year
Good
Que tan acecibles esta aqui en mexico los marca C Z
I really like your gun...How much?
A.como estara precio actual
I and many of my fellow country men have been using CZ rifles for decades. Its only in the last few years since the rifles became popular in the US the these rifles have been given the title military training rifles. I am not saying they were not used as a training rifles but I think its just a marketing ply to sell these surplus factiory rifles to a large market in the US because of the introduction of the new CZ 457 model. CZ 452 ,453 and 455 models have been standard sporting rifles for generations of hunter's and target shooters. I have owned many CZ rifles and still have two in my possession and the were never labelled as military training rifles. In my opinion the label military training rifle is just a smart selling idea. By the way loved the video and they are two beautiful rifles.
Wrong. They are copies of the German WW2 training rifles which the German Army themselves called training rifles and used as such. And the prior models to these directly, the Brno, were called training rifles as well. The history of them being such goes back decades and decades, and the US military used training rifles going back as far as, at least, if not earlier, then the 1903 springfield. .22lr trainers have been around at least a century if not more. They always have been called that.
@@AldoSchmedackSorry bud I'm far from wrong. Call them what you want but they are still hunting and sporting rifles. Nothing remotely mauser about them. They were only ever labelled as training rifles when introduced to the US market. Fact.
I want the whole set without selling a gun. But you have to take me out of the kit and send it separately and send me a separate set
Thanks for the video - So lucky to have these, less than 200? Please tell us where you live :) Can't get these for less then 400-450 around here (SE US) if you can ever find them.
Jiva Daya : I bought these about ten years ago. They go for around $400+ now. Even at that price I think they are a great bargain.
I finally found one, paid $400 with a soft case, beautiful, we're not sure if it is walnut or beech (lux or trainer), can't wait to try it out - Thanks for the reply - I think watching your video brought me good luck :D
Jiva Daya: Glad to hear that. Enjoy shooting it and let me know how it goes.
Had a quick visit to the range yesterday, performed very well, I LOVE this rifle, I wear progressive lenses (no-line bifocal) so still figuring out what's best with irons but, when I can see, she's a tack driver :D
Thanks again, I would love to see more videos of you shooting these exquisite rifles in the field.
Could you give me a set of removable boards?
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Can't hear you when you walk further away from camera.
How much?
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How much?
If possible, please let me know and let me give you the address so you can send it to me
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I gave you Gmail so you let me know
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