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Anyone know where I can get a 455 American walnut stock? I've got a synthetic stock that I would love to replace with the walnut.
Thanks.
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There have been a few on rimfirecentral lately.
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You can buy them direct from CZ.
About $125 last time I looked.
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John 8:12 "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
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Thanks dmengel, the walnut looks great. Much better than black plastic. CZ 455 SR by X Ring, on Flickr
Last edited by wareagle700; 07/15/17.
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Nice looking rig.....I hate plastic stocks.
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I admit that wood is way better looking, but I like synthetic on my working guns. I'd like to have a synthetic stock for my 455, but no I don't want to get rid of my wood
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I admit that wood is way better looking, but I like synthetic on my working guns. I'd like to have a synthetic stock for my 455, but no I don't want to get rid of my wood If you can find a beechwood stocked CZ, it's sorta the best of both worlds. Warmth of wood, but rather plain. I've got a 455 Scout with the beech stock, and it's attractive but not so attractive that I'd care much if it got buggered a bit. It's stouter than walnut, but has more of the qualities of a synthetic.
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