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What about CZ M1 syn stock?
I just bought a CZ 527-M1 rifle and other than I have an ongoing
disdain for any plastic, milk jug, synthetic ugly stock. [I have a barn full of stock blanks, might influence my thoughts.] Just to feel, twist, bend this stock, it actually seems very rigid. What do you guys think of them? Kenny
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There must not be many of these around.
The action only bears it two spots. A small area around the lug area and a very small area at the rear action screw. If I was going to use this stock, I would build a clay bridge around the front action and bed a more substantial area of the action in that area. The former owner must have thought, more tension on the front screw would help. He really had it cranked down. Kenny
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Kenny I have or had one, I may have got tossed it last May. I thought it poorly made even for a plastic stock. If I find it and you still want one I'll send it to you.
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Kenny, some years ago...
...I had a 223 CZ mounted in a plastic stock. Rifle shot lights out. Friend managed to talk me out of it, which I still regret.
Shoot it before you put it into a new stock. Mine was quite rigid. Might have even had an aluminum bedding block. Alex |
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Ray
I don't need one, I have one that come on the rifle. It's very simple but to me it seemed rigid. I can see it working great for a beater rifle. Kenny
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