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There's a ton of FFL's out here. Many that do not have "storefronts", specialize in transfers..the one I use is very reasonable. The gun stores seem to charge way more across the board for transfers likely because they want you buying off their shelf and not transfering a gun thru them that you got a better deal online.
She never made it past the bedroom door, what was she aiming for...? She's gone shootin..
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All, thank you. Very useful information and much appreciated.
FYI only- I can shop around locally but the main local CA gun store wanted ~$100 more than what I can find online (+ CA sales tax), but also wants to charge an FFL transfer fee of $125 for any used rifles and will not accept FFL transfer of any new firearms. Sounds a little harsh so I need to make a few more calls. Yes sir you definitely need to find another FFL, whereabouts in CA? Bay area. Willing to drive within 30 miles of Burlingame, CA. Who do you recommend? Please feel free to PM instead. Search here,, http://www.gunbroker.com/FFL/DealerNetwork.aspx
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Thanks all. With your help, I found a reasonable FFL and the Model 452 is available through their distributor.
It's now on order. Which brand of scope is recommended for silhouette? Sounds like Leupold is the standard.
Also, the dealer I spoke with mentioned that the ANSCHÜTZ 1416L D HB Walnut Classic, Cal. .22 l.r. LH, as being more accurate and more widely used in competition. Will the CZ 452 still be accurate enough for local shoots? Maybe use that for the first year and then upgrade if I really like the silhouette sport?
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Thanks all. With your help, I found a reasonable FFL and the Model 452 is available through their distributor.
It's now on order. Which brand of scope is recommended for silhouette? Sounds like Leupold is the standard.
Also, the dealer I spoke with mentioned that the ANSCHÜTZ 1416L D HB Walnut Classic, Cal. .22 l.r. LH, as being more accurate and more widely used in competition. Will the CZ 452 still be accurate enough for local shoots? Maybe use that for the first year and then upgrade if I really like the silhouette sport? I have both the 452 and 1416. I don't feel that the lighter 64 action has any advantages over the 452 in accuracy. You will however have to do some trigger work to the 452,which is easily accomplished with a Yo-dave kit, for it to equal the Annie. If going Anschutz skip the 64 action and go straight for the 54 action. You may see some improvement there, but only if the shooter is capable.
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Linsey's is showing that they have 7 452 Americans LH in stock now.
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