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Advice on a 22lr


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You won't go wrong with a CZ452 or 455 -

 

Solid, reliable and plenty around :good:

 

You'll pay from £80 second hand up to £500 for a new one.

 

I have a 455 with laminate thumbhole stock and 16" varmint barrel with SAK moderator.

 

Trigger tweaked with a £12 spring kit and it's more than adequate.

 

ATB.

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I would go for a CZ 452, or as said the BRNO mod 2 (the older version) You can pick up .22rimfires for very little money. Wabbitbosher has some half decent ones for sale. If you want you can try mine out, just PM or txt me if you want. Ive got a decent scope on mine, and had the trigger tunes which I did myself but bought the kit for £10. Made a massive difference, nice and light, very smooth, just lovely for those testing shots, or a freehand moment.

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In the process of applying for my fac I have put down a 22lr and mod and a 22 air and mod!! Could you guys give me some advice on a lower end of the Market 22lr, prefer bold action please guys. Don't want anything fancy and will be on a tight budget cheers

Have a look on gun star there are some second hand cz & brno on up for grabbs at around £160 scoped.
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I bought a BRNO mod 2 a few months ago from a shop - got it down to £125 with a Parker Hale moderator (which works just as well as a nearly new one I compared it against) and a 4-16x50 illuminated unbranded scope that works perfectly. That was a good buy, you can pick them up quite cheaply if your lucky and don't rush.

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I bought a BRNO mod 2 a few months ago from a shop - got it down to £125 with a Parker Hale moderator (which works just as well as a nearly new one I compared it against) and a 4-16x50 illuminated unbranded scope that works perfectly. That was a good buy, you can pick them up quite cheaply if your lucky and don't rush.

cz 452 , cant go wrong ,just get the trigger pull lighten.

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Doesn't always have to be CZ for a cheap .22, always have a good look around, I paid £75.00 for my Anschutz, the stock is tatty but it all works just like it should.

 

and if you'd asked the question which quality .22 the list would have started at CZ and gone up to some of the later Anschutz and Weihrauch

 

ps there is an Anny on GT for £50, always worth a look ;)

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This topic should really be Pinned!

 

BRNO :yes::yes::yes: , they are CZ, just named after the town where they were/are made, then the next version was the CZ452.

 

Plenty about at low prices, but sometimes there are good deals on other makes as well. Be careful with any terminology of better/quality manufacturer, nothing will shoot better or work better in the field than a BRNO/CZ!

 

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