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The CZ 452, also known as BRNO Model Two .22 Rifle is a series of magazine-fed bolt-action rimfire repeating rifles manufactured by the Czech firearms manufacturer Česká Zbrojovka Uherský Brod (abbreviated "CZ-UB", English: Czech Weapons Factory — Uherský Brod) and imported into the United States by CZ-USA.
Examples of bolt-action or lever-action rifles that are chambered for (or have variants chambered for) .17 HMR include Armscor M1700, Browning T-Bolt, CZ 452, Henry Golden Boy, [9] Ruger Model 96, Sako Quad, Savage 93, Steyr Zephyr II, Marlin 917 and Weihrauch 60J.
CZ 452: Česká Zbrojovka Uherský Brod.22 Long Rifle.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.17 HMR.17 HM2 Czechoslovakia: 1943 CZ 455: Česká Zbrojovka Uherský Brod.22 Long Rifle.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.17 HMR.17 HM2 Czech Republic: 2007 CZ 511: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod Česká zbrojovka Strakonice.22 Long Rifle Czech Republic: 1996 CZ 527
It is a successor of the highly popular CZ 452 rifles, and is chambered for the .22 LR (1:16" twist rate), .22 WMR (1:16" twist) and .17 HMR (1:9" twist) calibers. Most versions of the 455 rifle series were discontinued in 2018 and replaced by the CZ 457. [citation needed]
CZ 457 MTR 20" heavy 525 967 3.9 nut oil not .22 LR CZ 457 Training Rifle: light 630 1085 3.1 beech varnish yes .22 LR CZ 457 American: light 630 1087 3 nut varnish not .22 LR .22 Magnum .17 HMR CZ 457 Premium: light 630 1084 2.9 nut oil yes .22 LR .22 Magnum .17 HMR CZ 457 Lux: light 630 1088 2.9 nut varnish yes .22 LR .22 Magnum .17 HMR CZ ...
The .17 Remington / 4.4x45mm is a rifle cartridge introduced in 1971 by Remington Arms Company for their ... the .17 HMR is a wimp-try the .17 Remington or the .19 ...
Go Wild: Offered in .22 LR, .22 WMR and .17 HMR, the new Ruger American Rimfire rifle Go Wild pairs the reliability of the Ruger rimfire platform with the popular style of the Go Wild Camo I-M Brush stock pattern. These three new rifles also boast a bronze cerakote finish and ship with a factory-installed muzzle brake.
Most straight-pull rifles have a striker firing mechanism (without a hammer), [citation needed] and models using a hammer usually have a comparably longer lock time than hammer-less mechanisms. The Anschütz Fortner action used in biathlon is a good example of an ergonomical straight-pull rifle with good economy of motion and high operating speed.