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Unread 01-04-2013, 05:38 PM   #1
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How similar are the CZ-452 rifles to the WW-I and WW-II Mauser action trainers made in Germany?

A friend has one of those (GeCo manufactured) and it's a really fine .22LR rifle.

This one looks to be in the same class...

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How similar are the CZ-452 rifles to the WW-I and WW-II Mauser action trainers made in Germany?

A friend has one of those (GeCo manufactured) and it's a really fine .22LR rifle.

This one looks to be in the same class...

Marc
The CZ452's are descendants from the BRNO Model 1. Supposedly the Model 1 was a training rifle that was being worked on/developed at the wars end. Ihave a early Model 1 that is coded TGF over the chamber, it is a post war Czech built rifle.

CZ452 rifles have a following, that is for sure. If you ever get a chance be sure and look at the 452. There are still a few out there, CZ saw fit to discontinue it and replace it with the 455. Bad mistake on their part.

Here is a full stock, notice the tangent rear sight.
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