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  • usmcchet9296
    CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
    • Feb 2008
    • 1834

    CZ 452V trainer

    CZ 452 Varmint .22LR
    DIP base
    TPS rings
    Super Sniper 10x42 mildot
    Harris bipod
    Tactical Intervention Sling


    CZ452V (4) by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr


    CZ452V (3) by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr


    CZ452V (5) by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr


    CZ452V by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr

    Taking her out tomorrow to test her out
    John P. Hermesmeyer
    U.S.M.C. 1992 to 1996 0311 5th Marines
    Current location: Camp Living room 1st Recline Div.Now in Texas
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  • #2
    LA Rondo
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 650

    Very nice. That's quite some glass on that rifle!

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    • #3
      Q
      Calguns Addict
      • Aug 2006
      • 6331

      cool. I like the magazine pouches on the side. looking forward to seeing the mcmillan stock on it.
      2024 New Year?s resolution will be no posting..

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      • #4
        surfNshoot
        CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
        • Mar 2008
        • 1444

        Looks Freakin sick!!! Can't wait to see how it groups for you.

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        • #5
          badduggy
          Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 279

          mine looks like a fraternal twin to yours. all of my nylon is in tan/ coyote.

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          • #6
            usmcchet9296
            CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
            • Feb 2008
            • 1834

            Took my CZ out to that range today

            IMG_0388 by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr
            this is my 25 yard zero (3 shots)

            IMG_0068 by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr
            50 yards I kept it within 1/2 and inch or less

            IMG_0067 by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr
            100 couldnt quite keep it within and inch but Im sure that will happen once the barrel breaks in

            IMG_0069 by usmcchet92_96, on Flickr
            Overall I am very happy with this rifle
            once its broken in it will be a lazer
            John P. Hermesmeyer
            U.S.M.C. 1992 to 1996 0311 5th Marines
            Current location: Camp Living room 1st Recline Div.Now in Texas
            sigpic
            Visit http://www.cawheelburners.com
            In memory of my friend Officer Ryan Bonaminio Riverside PD. Gone but not forgotten.

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            • #7
              rojocorsa
              Calguns Addict
              • Oct 2008
              • 9139

              I am possibly interested for a Harris bipod on my CZ standard Trainer. How exactly does the unit attach to the stock? I know it has something to do with the sling swivel stud, but that's all I know.

              Thanks.
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              "...and an old German guy said there was a bit of an unsaid joke about the Nazi salute; apparently when they clicked their heels and raised their arm up in the air in a Nazi salute, they were saying, "we're in this much s___."

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              • #8
                WDE91
                Veteran Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 3513

                Harris bipod has 2 clamping/locking studs that go into the swivel stud and then a screw on the bipod is tightened to apply pressure from the bottom

                on=squeeze, release, tighten screw
                off= loosen screw, squeeze, release
                "Americans have the right and advantage of being armed - unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms." James Madison

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                • #9
                  Izzy43
                  CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 2670

                  Originally posted by usmcchet9296
                  Took my CZ out to that range today
                  Overall I am very happy with this rifle
                  once its broken in it will be a lazer
                  She's shootin great (you too). Looks so good I think you should sell me that Kimber 82g for say, oh around $200 Seriously that's some good shooting. Love my CZ UL. Have you put a YoDave trigger kit in that varmit?

                  My wife gave me one of those vertical gun racks for my birthday. It holds 16, yes 16 rifles/shotguns. I only have 5 rifles and 1 shotgun. Do you think she's saying it's ok to fill up that rack?

                  Where did you get the mag holder for the butt stock? Would be nice if that also had a riser on it to raise the cheek weld (now a chin weld) on my UL.

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                  • #10
                    rojocorsa
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 9139

                    Originally posted by Bjkearns
                    Harris bipod has 2 clamping/locking studs that go into the swivel stud and then a screw on the bipod is tightened to apply pressure from the bottom

                    on=squeeze, release, tighten screw
                    off= loosen screw, squeeze, release
                    So by buying the Harris bipod, it would come with everything I need to mount it and I would be good to go? Does one need any special tools? (Sorry, I know absolutely nothing about bipods at all).

                    Originally posted by Izzy43
                    Where did you get the mag holder for the butt stock? Would be nice if that also had a riser on it to raise the cheek weld (now a chin weld) on my UL.

                    On that note, where did you get all those extra mags? I saw some polymer 10rounders on Miday, but they seemed way expensive. I'd like to get another mag or two myself.
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                    7-6-2 FTMFW!

                    "...and an old German guy said there was a bit of an unsaid joke about the Nazi salute; apparently when they clicked their heels and raised their arm up in the air in a Nazi salute, they were saying, "we're in this much s___."

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