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Originally Posted by 1minute
Are they available with a flush magazine?

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Originally Posted by Talus_in_Arizona
Agree. Amazing rifles. Plus, they make LH!

Only in the 452 which is no longer made.You will pay for one when found.

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Originally Posted by 1minute
Are they available with a flush magazine?

No
Originally Posted by Talus_in_Arizona
Agree. Amazing rifles. Plus, they make LH!

Only in the 452 which is no longer made.You will pay for one when found.

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Is 500 a fair price for a CZ 457?, 20" barrel model?

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Here's the link to the Varmint model at Dahlonega Armory online. Dont forget to add shipping, and any transfer fees or taxes on your end. That will give you a good comparison.

https://www.dahlonegaarmory.com/pro...-long-rifle-black-nitride#product_detail


BUT - the good thing about buying local is to support local. Plus you get a chance to look the gun over, and if there is a real problem your dealer will likely help you out.

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Thanks Kragman, I dont have any local CZ dealers around here. Everything has to be ordered....

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Gotcha. Well, they have the best mail order prices I know of.


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That is a very good price imo

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That is a very good price imo

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I installed the YoDave trigger spring yesterday.
It was certainly not difficult as far as procedure goes but required a bit of patience. Getting the trigger and spring back into the housing together took a few tries(even with a bit of grease holding the spring). A thicker grease might have been preferable.
The pin took a few tries also. I finally took the trouble to stone a slight chamfer on the end.
With the stock trigger I could adjust it down to 1# 8 oz.
With the YoDave spring in it I can get it down to 8-9 oz. I have it set at 11 oz. Breaks like a glass straw
Sweet upgrade imo

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