Brno is one of the subsets of CZ-Colt-4M, Dan Wesson, SWISSAA, Colt, CZ and Brno, etc.Anyone here have experience with the line?
Am I correct that these are a CZ line?
Any major issues?
The older ones are solid rifles based on a slightly modernized Mauser action. They can be a little rough compared to Model 70s and other Mauser clones but slick up nice. They are really popular in big bore calibers for people that hunt things that have a decent chance to stomp, gore or maul them.Anyone here have experience with the line?
Am I correct that these are a CZ line?
Any major issues?
I know someone who made his own Mauser in 500 Jeffers just to prove it could be done. He had read an article a long time ago about someone who took the same weapon on safari and took down a cape buffalo with a 47" chest that was a through and through killing a slightly smaller cape behind it.The older ones are solid rifles based on a slightly modernized Mauser action. They can be a little rough compared to Model 70s and other Mauser clones but slick up nice. They are really popular in big bore calibers for people that hunt things that have a decent chance to stomp, gore or maul them.
The newer rifles are built to a price point like most sub $1000 rifles now day and are too new to really know how well they will hold up.
The older CZ/BRNO rifles were available in full magnum length actions and standard offerings were available up to .416 Rigby and .458 Lott. The custom shop offered chamberings in most of the Jeffery calibers all the way up to .505 Gibbs.I know someone who made his own Mauser in 500 Jeffers just to prove it could be done. He had read an article a long time ago about someone who took the same weapon on safari and took down a cape buffalo with a 47" chest that was a through and through killing a slightly smaller cape behind it.
Those large bore people sleep well at night cuz they afraid of no boogie man...