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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3951807" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>I have a CZ 452 American that is absolutely lights out. So, I’m guessing a 457 would be also. However, I acquired last summer/fall a Savage MKII-FVSR. And for around $239, plus some upgrades and a 2-7 scope, you’d be out the door for under $500 total. Savage has the adjustable trigger, fluted and threaded barrel, oversized bolt handle and includes picatinny scope mounting. The stock is meh, but you could upgrade that too, if desired. </p><p>For not bargain basement, I’d go CZ 457 all the way. For best value, Savage is the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3951807, member: 12153"] I have a CZ 452 American that is absolutely lights out. So, I’m guessing a 457 would be also. However, I acquired last summer/fall a Savage MKII-FVSR. And for around $239, plus some upgrades and a 2-7 scope, you’d be out the door for under $500 total. Savage has the adjustable trigger, fluted and threaded barrel, oversized bolt handle and includes picatinny scope mounting. The stock is meh, but you could upgrade that too, if desired. For not bargain basement, I’d go CZ 457 all the way. For best value, Savage is the answer. [/QUOTE]
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