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Cz 527 American 222
Up for sale is a cz 527 American in 222. There is a worn spot on the bluing in the barrel as it has set in a atv rack. Like all cz it is a shooter. I have a load with 50 grain nosler ballistic tips that shoot right around 1/2". I would really like to trade this towards a cz in 17 hornet. Would prefer an American. If not $530 shipped for the rifle and rings.
I also have 100 pieces of lapua brass (80 new and 20 once fired) and dies available for trade or for sale to the buyer. I can text pics to anyone interested. |
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Sent you a pm.
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I’d be all over this. It’s my childhood dream rifle. But I just bought one in a Varmint model.
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sent email address for pic.
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Pics sent to to those that asked. I couldn't get the blue wear spot on the barrel to show in my pics but it is there. Overall a nice rifle that shoots. Somebody will be happy.
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barrel
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Thanks fox hunter. I appreciate you posting them
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hard to sell one without pic's.
you're welcome
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$510 shipped with rings.
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how long and wide is the barrel wear mark
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