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hi all i have just accuired through a freind a cz brno 22lr with edgarbrothers scope shortened barrel with sak mod a walnut stock with the standard and a ten shot mag for 100 pound i thort it was a bargain does anyone have any any info on these rifles are they any good and can you get the trigger kit for this model cheers

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Sounds good to me. If its reasonably modern then a trigger kit form Ringfire Magic costs about £12. Well respected brand see the other thread on HW60J v CZ452 which is more or less what I guess you have, assuming yours is bolt action.. Give us the numbers and maybe a photo of the area around the ejection port for a more definite identification. There is stuff of youtube on trigger work.

Halam

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My brno 22lr is from 1976 and it took the rimfire trigger kit (I put 1 of the springs in my 17hmr and 1 in my 22lr when I bought the kit)so as long as your rifle aint much older than mine I think you should be ok.Happy bunny bashing THT :thumbs:

 

...are the trigger kits easy to fit and what difference did it make. I don't want to much of a hair trigger in the field.

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My brno 22lr is from 1976 and it took the rimfire trigger kit (I put 1 of the springs in my 17hmr and 1 in my 22lr when I bought the kit)so as long as your rifle aint much older than mine I think you should be ok.Happy bunny bashing THT :thumbs:

 

...are the trigger kits easy to fit and what difference did it make. I don't want to much of a hair trigger in the field.

 

 

 

dave knows about this gun as he paid very little for 1 and nearly £1000 worth of mods on it he still cant shoot worth a shite :boogie:

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My brno 22lr is from 1976 and it took the rimfire trigger kit (I put 1 of the springs in my 17hmr and 1 in my 22lr when I bought the kit)so as long as your rifle aint much older than mine I think you should be ok.Happy bunny bashing THT :thumbs:

 

...are the trigger kits easy to fit and what difference did it make. I don't want to much of a hair trigger in the field.

 

 

 

dave knows about this gun as he paid very little for 1 and nearly £1000 worth of mods on it he still cant shoot worth a shite :boogie:

 

The trigger kits are a doddle to fit takes 20mins tops,the kits come with different springs so you can chose how sensative although the lightest is a defo nono it goes off if you tap the stock.I would defo recommend them :thumbs:

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My brno 22lr is from 1976 and it took the rimfire trigger kit (I put 1 of the springs in my 17hmr and 1 in my 22lr when I bought the kit)so as long as your rifle aint much older than mine I think you should be ok.Happy bunny bashing THT :thumbs:

 

...are the trigger kits easy to fit and what difference did it make. I don't want to much of a hair trigger in the field.

 

 

 

dave knows about this gun as he paid very little for 1 and nearly £1000 worth of mods on it he still cant shoot worth a shite :boogie:

 

......STICKS N STONES MAY BREAK MY BONES .....BUT THEN AGAIN...I CAN AFFORD BUPA :11: :11: :11:

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