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CZ Model 455 Rimfire .22/.17 HMR rifle quick change caliber conversion, (2) Scopes, Warne QD rings, barrels, xtra magazine, all like brand new.
Bolt action, magazine fed, blue steel, walnut stock, classic design.
This is not a plastic, entry model rifle. This is an heirloom quality rifle, capable of target accuracy.
I have fired it one time at a local range.
Here's what is included:
The Model 455 rifle.
.22 RIFLE
One factory magazine in .22 rimfire.
Factory Sling studs.
Wears the factory 20 inch field grade deep blued barrel.
.17 HMR CONVERSION
One 20 inch barrel in .17 HMR
Two factory magazines
One 5 round
One 10 round
SCOPE #1. Tasco 'World Class' 4X16 power, 1 inch tube, 40mm, Adjustable Objective for proper distance focusing. 10yds-?
RINGS: Warne (All Steel, made here in Oregon) Quick detachable. I have this set for the .22 rimfire.
SCOPE #2. Burris 'Fullfield' E1
4.5X14 power, 1 inch tube, 42mm, Adjustable Objective for proper distance focusing. 50yds-500yds., with ballistic ranging plex 100-500 yards.
RINGS: Same as on the other scope. Warne all-steel, quick detachable. This scope is intended for the .17HMR. By swapping scopes and barrels, you can quickly go from one caliber to the other. You can keep your zeros (point if impacts) for each caliber with the quick detachable rings. Warne are high quality rings made here in Oregon with a reputation for a very close repeatable zero as you switch back and forth.
As expected, groups with plain old Remington 36grain hollow point 'Golden Bullet' from Wal Mart produced really tight groups. I did not test it with the target ammo I had. 17 HMR was also boringly accurate as can be expected from CZ rifles.
I have $1,200.00 invested in all of this.
Everything is as new, fired once. This is a hunting rifle and I am not going to hunt anymore.
Will also give you the half dozen full and partial boxes of .17 HMR that I have.
$800.00 cash as is. No trades, thank you. Transfer will be done at Safefire range and gun-shop in Camas, Washington.
Photos to follow today. Currently not letting me load them.
Bolt action, magazine fed, blue steel, walnut stock, classic design.
This is not a plastic, entry model rifle. This is an heirloom quality rifle, capable of target accuracy.
I have fired it one time at a local range.
Here's what is included:
The Model 455 rifle.
.22 RIFLE
One factory magazine in .22 rimfire.
Factory Sling studs.
Wears the factory 20 inch field grade deep blued barrel.
.17 HMR CONVERSION
One 20 inch barrel in .17 HMR
Two factory magazines
One 5 round
One 10 round
SCOPE #1. Tasco 'World Class' 4X16 power, 1 inch tube, 40mm, Adjustable Objective for proper distance focusing. 10yds-?
RINGS: Warne (All Steel, made here in Oregon) Quick detachable. I have this set for the .22 rimfire.
SCOPE #2. Burris 'Fullfield' E1
4.5X14 power, 1 inch tube, 42mm, Adjustable Objective for proper distance focusing. 50yds-500yds., with ballistic ranging plex 100-500 yards.
RINGS: Same as on the other scope. Warne all-steel, quick detachable. This scope is intended for the .17HMR. By swapping scopes and barrels, you can quickly go from one caliber to the other. You can keep your zeros (point if impacts) for each caliber with the quick detachable rings. Warne are high quality rings made here in Oregon with a reputation for a very close repeatable zero as you switch back and forth.
As expected, groups with plain old Remington 36grain hollow point 'Golden Bullet' from Wal Mart produced really tight groups. I did not test it with the target ammo I had. 17 HMR was also boringly accurate as can be expected from CZ rifles.
I have $1,200.00 invested in all of this.
Everything is as new, fired once. This is a hunting rifle and I am not going to hunt anymore.
Will also give you the half dozen full and partial boxes of .17 HMR that I have.
$800.00 cash as is. No trades, thank you. Transfer will be done at Safefire range and gun-shop in Camas, Washington.
Photos to follow today. Currently not letting me load them.
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