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    Default Cz 452

    Anyone have one of these? They look pretty sweet, especially with the factory threaded barrel although they seem a bit pricey for a bolt action .22.

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    I had one. It was probably the most accurate rimfire rifle I have ever owned. Well worth the money. They are built like real rifles. Smooth. Solid. Accurate. Makes just about every Marlin or Savage I have owned feel like a cheap toy.

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    Jensens in Loveland has a couple you could look at still. I liked it so much I bought two.


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    I own two 452 Varmints and they are both great shooters. I debated back and forth between these and Savage Mark II rifles and I am happy I chose the CZ's.

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    I saw Jensen's auction on Gunbroker. These look tempting, more so in light of the positive reviews. Anyone ever hang a can on one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpm View Post
    I saw Jensen's auction on Gunbroker. These look tempting, more so in light of the positive reviews. Anyone ever hang a can on one?
    Machineguntours is holding my can hostage for a few more months, but one is on the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMC88-93 View Post
    Machineguntours is holding my can hostage for a few more months, but one is on the way.
    Very interested to hear your thoughts on it when your paperwork clears. No pun intended

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpm View Post
    Very interested to hear your thoughts on it when your paperwork clears. No pun intended
    My buddy runs a can on the end of his Savage Mark II and, when he runs subsonic through it, it's amazingly quiet. You can literally hear the firing pin striking the case and, half a second later, you can hear the bullet going through the target.

    If you cannot or do not want to spend the money on a suppressor, you can always purchase a 452 Ultra Lux. This model has such as long barrel that the bullet begins to decelerate before it has left it. This makes for a very quiet shooter.

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    I have a 453 varmint with threaded barrel and can. Lots of fun with subsonic ammo, very accurate. Note the factory threaded one isn't threaded 1/2x28 but is threaded metric.
    Dude, where's my can?

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    I hung a can on my ultra before CZ offered threaded bbls.An extremely accurate, quality rifle would be an understatement. The whole CZ line is very underrated.
    Sold it in weaker money times, The only down side was cost of extra mags.
    I own a TOZ-78 bolt and TOZ-99 semi russkie 22's i'd put them against the CZ's anytime.
    In regards to the can questions, i also own a 77/22mag and 22lr. Shooting a bolt action rimfire suppressed is truly a work of art. ALMOST movie quiet if not more so.
    Anyone up in the noco area would like to road test a few bolt action 22's suppressed touch bases with me.
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