Yeah, I've been known to swap things around, too. I've got a Scout barrelled action in a synthetic stock, and the stainless American action in a walnut American stock right now. I've got four 455s, and it's kinda fun to swap the furniture around now and then. Since all the LR magazines are interchangeable with the 452s (I've got two of them) and the 512 autoloader, I can fool around with scads of magazines and whatnot. It's always something new, if you want it thataway. I did try the barrel swap thingy when I got my first 455, but it seemed like more of a PITA than it was worth. The 455 can be a real fun way to spend money and keep yourself busy.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
My CZ455 has the synth stock now. Just needs a trigger kit and its done. While it may offer some experimentation/aftermarket..........once I get a rig set up the way I like, I leave it.
It's hard to get a straight answer about that gun and how it came to be.
One version says they were built for a jobber who ended up not taking them, so CZ put them on the open market. A limited run for sure.
I got mine used at a gun show. It already had been painted red. I didn't like the red, painted it brown with Brownell's Alumahyde II, which is a really tough paint. Here it is, red and before the Timney. Careful inspection shows a slightly different trigger profile, CZ vs. Timney.
Looking over the cz-usa website, it looks like their longest barrels now, are 25.8" .
At one point, there was a 455 barrel that was 28.6" long, but that is no longer available, and not available as a barrel set, either.
CZ has a habit of stomping on their personal parts and discontinuing the better models for "something else" that is cheaper and easier to make. This is just another example of that tendency.
Last edited by ratsmacker; 07/13/20.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
Looking over the cz-usa website, it looks like their longest barrels now, are 25.8" .
At one point, there was a 455 barrel that was 28.6" long, but that is no longer available, and not available as a barrel set, either.
CZ has a habit of stomping on their personal parts and discontinuing the better models for "something else" that is cheaper and easier to make. This is just another example of that tendency.
I need to keep an eye out. I would like to have one.
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Looking over the cz-usa website, it looks like their longest barrels now, are 25.8" .
At one point, there was a 455 barrel that was 28.6" long, but that is no longer available, and not available as a barrel set, either.
CZ has a habit of stomping on their personal parts and discontinuing the better models for "something else" that is cheaper and easier to make. This is just another example of that tendency.
I need to keep an eye out. I would like to have one.
They show up occasionally on the used market, but don't think there are a lot of them out there.
I got this one at a gun show, traded an air rifle for it. Dealer had several new in the box, had this one he had painted. The wood was so ugly on the new ones, I took the used, painted one. He had worked on the trigger, which was pretty good. Loony me had to go Timney, which is better.
This one has "2500" stamped on the barrel. Don't know if that was the model or series or what...
Looking over the cz-usa website, it looks like their longest barrels now, are 25.8" .
At one point, there was a 455 barrel that was 28.6" long, but that is no longer available, and not available as a barrel set, either.
CZ has a habit of stomping on their personal parts and discontinuing the better models for "something else" that is cheaper and easier to make. This is just another example of that tendency.
I need to keep an eye out. I would like to have one.
They show up occasionally on the used market, but don't think there are a lot of them out there.
I got this one at a gun show, traded an air rifle for it. Dealer had several new in the box, had this one he had painted. The wood was so ugly on the new ones, I took the used, painted one. He had worked on the trigger, which was pretty good. Loony me had to go Timney, which is better.
This one has "2500" stamped on the barrel. Don't know if that was the model or series or what...
Looking over the cz-usa website, it looks like their longest barrels now, are 25.8" .
At one point, there was a 455 barrel that was 28.6" long, but that is no longer available, and not available as a barrel set, either.
CZ has a habit of stomping on their personal parts and discontinuing the better models for "something else" that is cheaper and easier to make. This is just another example of that tendency.
I need to keep an eye out. I would like to have one.
They show up occasionally on the used market, but don't think there are a lot of them out there.
I got this one at a gun show, traded an air rifle for it. Dealer had several new in the box, had this one he had painted. The wood was so ugly on the new ones, I took the used, painted one. He had worked on the trigger, which was pretty good. Loony me had to go Timney, which is better.
This one has "2500" stamped on the barrel. Don't know if that was the model or series or what...
There IS the 457 Jaguar, it has the longer 28.6" barrel, I'd forgotten about it. They are very rare stateside, so the barrels ARE out there, if you look hard enough.
If there's anything at all you can glean from the CZ forum on RFC, it's that's you "never say never" as CZ does what CZ wants to do, and then they can undo it on whatever whim they choose.
Last edited by ratsmacker; 07/16/20.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.
I stopped by a local pawn shop last week, and he had three or four 455s still in stock, including the .22LR/.17HMR combo American, and one with a threaded heavy barrel in a fancy stock, and another in one of the Magnums (.22 or .17HMR). A threaded American in synthetic stock followed me home. After fooling with the little snubby Scout guns, I'm totally sold on the shorter barrels for my wants/needs. I have four (now five) of the 16.25" guns and they seem to shoot better than the longer guns, probably due to the stiffness of the barrels. They carry pretty good, too.
You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.