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may be worrying about nothing here...but - i have always had wooden stocks and am thinking of a synth stock on my next rifle. I always put my own grub screws in and am wondering if there is anything differnet in doing it with a synthetic stock??

 

thanks..hope i make sense

 

ATB

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may be worrying about nothing here...but - i have always had wooden stocks and am thinking of a synth stock on my next rifle. I always put my own grub screws in and am wondering if there is anything differnet in doing it with a synthetic stock??

 

thanks..hope i make sense

 

ATB

 

 

Why and where do you want to put a grub screw into a synthetic stock?? :hmm::hmm:

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sorry decker....didnt make myself clear there.... screws for attaching the sling swivels front and back of the stock....

 

 

To the best of my knowledge the vast majority of synthetic stock rimfires and centrefire come with the swivels already fitted!

 

However, there are swivel options available that fit, and bolt from the inside, specifically for synthetics, my lad got some a while back to fit swivels to his synthetic air rifle stock!! :thumbs:

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cheers...so long as i know i have an option. you may be right that a rifle will come pre prepared [its gonna be a cz .17 hmr synth stock], if so great....

 

thanks

 

I have the CZ Silhouette in HMR, it comes with studs fitted, so to did my CZ Silhouette .22lr, and CZ American ,22WMR...and so did my lads CZ Style .22lr, so pretty much a full house!! :thumbs:

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Cheers...my CZ American .22lr needed them fitting and with all my others having needed it i was just wondering if the process would be the same [not knowing whether synthetic would 'hold' a screw thread as wood does]. if i go for the silhouette i will make sure i find out and if told it doesnt come with them i will ask if they can be fitted...

 

ATB

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Cheers...my CZ American .22lr needed them fitting and with all my others having needed it i was just wondering if the process would be the same [not knowing whether synthetic would 'hold' a screw thread as wood does]. if i go for the silhouette i will make sure i find out and if told it doesnt come with them i will ask if they can be fitted...

 

ATB

 

 

:hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:

I must have missed something somewhere then, I thought they all came with studs...take a look here,

 

http://www.czub.cz/en/catalog/80-rimfire-rifles-cz.aspx

 

it is easy to see that every one has studs except the Scout!!

 

Cheers

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Decker....can you tell me if they do the CZ Silhouette with a l/r/or ambidextrous stock, i am hoping to keep my options open but fancy a change from my wooden stocks, would prefer the dark barrel. My american .22lr has an ambidextrous stock but the silhouette stock looks like it has a cheekpiece but i cant find any reference to l/h stock on either my local shop website or the cz site??

 

ATB

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Decker....can you tell me if they do the CZ Silhouette with a l/r/or ambidextrous stock, i am hoping to keep my options open but fancy a change from my wooden stocks, would prefer the dark barrel. My american .22lr has an ambidextrous stock but the silhouette stock looks like it has a cheekpiece but i cant find any reference to l/h stock on either my local shop website or the cz site??

 

ATB

 

 

If it isn't here, and I don't think it is, then they don't do it, I know the American and Lux are available for left handers and I suspect the rest are all ambi..

http://www.czub.cz/en/Default.aspx

 

Maybe a word with Edgar Bros to clarify!

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