Clodo Ferreira
AH fanatic
Hello,
I don't "need" another big game rifle. Period. But for many years I was thinking and looking, lightly, for a 9,3x62 bolt action. And, unexpectedly, "my" 9,3x62 did appear!!
Since I bought it, until I got it, 10 days ago, bringing with me in a trip from its original location, in Europe, 8 month passed.
The gun is a BRNO ZKK 600. Made in 1967. Very ligthly used. Being stored most of its life. The changes to make are:
The recoil pad because I don't like it and because is hard and dry...!
The set trigger. I will put the single original trigger, as I did on other BRNOS before.
I have had 3 ZKK 601 .308 Win, the eldest made in 1977. All very good rifles, but this 1967 is entirely another rifle. The fit and finish has nothing to do with these previous ZKK!
I put a Schmidt & Bender 1,5-6x42 N4 reticle in Alaska Arms rings I already had.
Here it is:
I don't "need" another big game rifle. Period. But for many years I was thinking and looking, lightly, for a 9,3x62 bolt action. And, unexpectedly, "my" 9,3x62 did appear!!
Since I bought it, until I got it, 10 days ago, bringing with me in a trip from its original location, in Europe, 8 month passed.
The gun is a BRNO ZKK 600. Made in 1967. Very ligthly used. Being stored most of its life. The changes to make are:
The recoil pad because I don't like it and because is hard and dry...!
The set trigger. I will put the single original trigger, as I did on other BRNOS before.
I have had 3 ZKK 601 .308 Win, the eldest made in 1977. All very good rifles, but this 1967 is entirely another rifle. The fit and finish has nothing to do with these previous ZKK!
I put a Schmidt & Bender 1,5-6x42 N4 reticle in Alaska Arms rings I already had.
Here it is:
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