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What do you think? Do I WTB CZ 452 Stock
I purchase a CZ 452 Scout a few years back. I was asking myself why? No good answer I came home with it.
Well this spring I’m going to be a grandpa... so today I took the Scout apart, good cleaning, replaced the trigger spring and adjusted. Got to thinking would it look dorky to put an adult stock on it with a short barrel? Kind of thinking it’d make sense to have an adult stock to grow into it.?? But then maybe grandpa should just keep it and leave it as a Scout forever?
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Like we briefly discussed the other day, Gary......... Whatever you do, don't spoil the grand kids.........
You sound like you're "getting with the program". I say buy it......... -BCB
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I knew that I cane to the right place for support LOL I didn’t even think about it until today in the hospital it dawned on my to try it out and see how it fits... isn’t lije I don’t have any 452s sitting in the safe... if it looks like it will work or I can make it work then I’m going to find a stock. This little scout shoots like it’s adult siblings! It had a cheap scope on it but man can I nail pine cones from my deck out to 25 -30 yards. I really need to move my 40x 80 shop so I could use my shooting range from the deck.... maybe I just instal windows to shoot right through it ha ha ha
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Saw a shop with a window like that in a shop in the boonies of the Flint Hills of Kansas. To test a rifle, he would just open the window and the range and targets were right there. He owned the land - several hundred acres, and yes, he did farm the land too. He was big into Ruger No.1s.
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