RossGym
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Tried to PM, but it didn't work! Whereabouts are you based? Thanks!
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You always want to feel some love from the person selling. Normally it would be ammo/slings/mods/mounts/scopes etc I would have though, so if it is already full of the aforementioned, it can only be price. As a retailer you would always rather add value than give discount. For example if you wanted a new coat, you'd be able to save more by getting that into the deal than you ever would with a cash discount, as the £200 coat probably cost £50 to buy in, so you can have £200 in value to you, for only £50 cost to them. Obviously I have no idea what the margin is on coats, so it is just an exa
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Can't see it mattering too much whether the round does a full rotation, once it is turning it has the same rotational momentum whether it's gone through 1 or 360 degrees. The choke thing feels a little like marketing to me. I know chokes work and blah blah blah, but the importer having a thing saying basically 'don't cut it down, trade it in for a new one' feels like an angle! The overall reports from people about barrel shortening is that it was no worse/better than before. It is only now that people are quoting the inporters website that the assumed knowledge is shifting towards 'don
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Mine is the same as yours - left hook 20". Thinking 12-14" will be best. The rifle looks 'right' as is without the mod on it in terms of length of barrel to stock dimensions etc..at 14" on the barrel with the standard SAK it works out the same length as it is now sans mod. Not the most scientific thinking, but in the absence of any real reason... *edit for readability!* I don't know is the honest answer, this phase of getting barrels cut shorter is relatively new! Frankly though, it makes you wonder if a 12 or 14 inch barrel is fine then why do manufacturers go to the
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Mine is the same as yours - left hook 20". Thinking 12-14" will be best. The rifle looks 'right' as is without the mod on it in terms of length of barrel to stock dimensions etc..at 14" on the barrel with the standard SAK it works out the same length as it is now sans mod. Not the most scientific thinking, but in the absence of any real reason... *edit for readability!*
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I looked at that too. Obviously about galf the price of everyone else, and I know you get what you pay for etc, but the margin even at £8 must be HUGE. $15 US, is that £8 now? Anyway, I have had 2 of these kits and rate them! Ah - sorry! Thought the link was for this website in the UK: http://www.czrifles.co.uk/trigger-kits-for-cz-452-455-rifles-8-80/
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I looked at that too. Obviously about galf the price of everyone else, and I know you get what you pay for etc, but the margin even at £8 must be HUGE.
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Cz barrel chop or over barrel mod
RossGym replied to addicted's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
Give Steve a shout at Ivythorne. I'm hoping to get mine sorted out later this month. -
Where is best to get a kit from? I know lots of people do them, but reconmendations would be ace!
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Cz barrel chop or over barrel mod
RossGym replied to addicted's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
I meant the gent who cuts the barrels -
Cz barrel chop or over barrel mod
RossGym replied to addicted's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
I've been reconmended Neil McKilop by Steve Beaty down at Ivythorne Guns. Ivythorne know their rifles, so I am taking it as a good reconmendation. Based in/near Reading I think, but does work via post, as it were. -
Getting CZ452 cut down...wondering what people had gone for and their input on their 'length'? .22lr BTW
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RH I assume?
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...and this one was last. This one was a bit more graphic on the blood front.
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Another one...