Orion03,

You might be able to order an American stock from CZ, but it's also relatively easy to remodel the Euro-style "humpback" stock. That's exactly what I did with mine 15 years ago, rasping off the hump and also cutting off some of the long Schnabel forend. (I usually like Schnabels but not in this particular instance.) I rasped down the comb until the rifle's sights pointed right where I looked, and after sanding the comb and forend tip smooth it turned out spar varnish matched the factory finish perfectly.

If you adjust the primary (unset) pull of the trigger to around 3-4 pounds, the set feature disappears. But Timney also makes an excellent replacement trigger.


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