CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by bladeracer » 03 May 2017, 4:39 pm

PoorShot300 wrote:bladeracer.... could i impose upon you to measure the OAL on one of your 'folder' chassis when the stock is in folded position?

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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 04 May 2017, 1:27 am

Your a champion!!!...TYVM. :thumbsup: :drinks:
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by bladeracer » 04 May 2017, 1:38 am

PoorShot300 wrote:Your a champion!!!...TYVM. :thumbsup: :drinks:



No worries :-)
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 04 May 2017, 1:59 am

Thanks again, i was trying to get a mental image of what bbl i can use, and it seems i can go as short as 20" and still be legal when folded. ;)

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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by bladeracer » 04 May 2017, 2:22 am

PoorShot300 wrote:Thanks again, i was trying to get a mental image of what bbl i can use, and it seems i can go as short as 20" and still be legal when folded. ;)

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18" is probably doable - the adapter that screws into the back of the chassis can be backed out 5mm with a simple spacer. Or get a 22" rifle and lop a bit off the front.
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 04 May 2017, 3:48 am

I thought the legislation required a minimum bbl length of 19.6"?...or is it that a bbl can be any length as long as the rifle remains @ 75cm?

The base model i'm building this off only goes down to 20" and i think that's what the reg's are built around?....i'm not after m16 shorty bbl but like the idea of short fat irons....
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by bladeracer » 04 May 2017, 3:57 am

PoorShot300 wrote:I thought the legislation required a minimum bbl length of 19.6"?...or is it that a bbl can be any length as long as the rifle remains @ 75cm?

The base model i'm building this off only goes down to 20" and i think that's what the reg's are built around?....i'm not after m16 shorty bbl but like the idea of short fat irons....



16" is legal if the rifle comes that short. I don't think you can legally shorten a barrel less to than 500mm, but I'd have to check the legislation to be certain.

Ruger American Ranch Rifles have 16.12" barrels.
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 04 May 2017, 4:10 am

Gawd,..you must be doing a night shift at this hour lol.

Your on the money...50cm is the minimum for a 'shortened' original bbl,...the rifle comes in a 20" HB profile and nothing shorter. Were it on a conventional stock, the 1:8/1:7 could do being 22" i imagine for a clean burn and stable assist.

The 20" is a 1:9...
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by bladeracer » 04 May 2017, 4:14 am

PoorShot300 wrote:Gawd,..you must be doing a night shift at this hour lol.

Your on the money...50cm is the minimum for a 'shortened' original bbl,...the rifle comes in a 20" HB profile and nothing shorter. Were it on a conventional stock, the 1:8/1:7 could do being 22" i imagine for a clean burn and stable assist.

The 20" is a 1:9...



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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 04 May 2017, 5:11 am

Sorry to hear your crook, but glad you can get into your hobby to while away the sleeplessness.... :thumbsup:
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 07 May 2017, 11:05 am

For those having mag & OAL issues, i just found this site (old for many here im sure)...http://www.aihpa.com/Sponsor/Tikka_T3_M ... ptions.htm

Not sure at this time if he only does Tikka mags (awaiting email response) but i thought it was worth posting even if just for the Tikka owners who aren't aware....I also hear Wyatt also do an o/s internal mag as well....

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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by PoorShot300 » 07 May 2017, 2:50 pm

Thanks for that sungazer, and are they a 'multi' fit design or 'proprietary'?
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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by Wallydog21 » 24 Sep 2018, 10:37 am

Morning all

Im really interested in the bullpup chassis, how and where did you start? Whats the trigger assembly like?

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Re: CZ and Custom Chassis to suit SA mauser

Post by bladeracer » 02 Oct 2018, 7:22 pm

Wallydog21 wrote:Morning all

Im really interested in the bullpup chassis, how and where did you start? Whats the trigger assembly like?

cheers


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