just found some air rifles,
does anybody recognizes these rifles?
has anybody used these rifles?
What is 'CZ'?
is it citizen sports, and are made by them??
AND most importantly, they are very very cheap!!
so are they brand new or second hand?
there are some air pistols too!!
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:02 am
by xl_target
Looks like they are trying to ripoff the CZ name. Definitely not made in the Czech Republic by CZ-UB
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:23 am
by Bhargav
xl_target wrote:Looks like they are trying to ripoff the CZ name. Definitely not made in the Czech Republic by CZ-UB
Yup, and I even wonder if you will get those Rifles even if you send the money .
the website looks like a quick development done using the online tools.
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 7:38 am
by herb
Don't look like the Czech CZ to me. Sharing some pics of my CZ .416 Rigby
Herb
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:32 am
by xl_target
Oooh! Very Nice, Herb!
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:58 am
by dr.jayakumar
friend,
i have never heard of cz airguns, at least not in india,this is news to me.
i have a gut feeling that it is an indian made crap.the pistols looks yuk.these people must be using cz name to seduct the customers.
don't get fooled.aimco is far more genuine.
regards
dr.jk
herb your cz is amazing.
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 12:28 pm
by Bhargav
dr.jayakumar wrote:friend,
i have never heard of cz airguns, at least not in india,this is news to me.
i have a gut feeling that it is an indian made crap.the pistols looks yuk.these people must be using cz name to seduct the customers.
don't get fooled.aimco is far more genuine.
regards
dr.jk
herb your cz is amazing.
Well CZ does manufacture air rifles but they are beautiful. Check out the CZ 200 S
@Bhargav Citizen sports is quite famous for air rifles in Delhi. So one can buy from their shop only, if one wants to.
Probably they are made by them, so for Citizen, its CZ.
So, rightly said, they want to confuse people to sell their stuff.
Yes, one cannot match aimco's dedication to satisfy customers!
@herp what a rifle!!!
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 5:01 pm
by TC
Varuik did you read the fine prints ?
They claim Blanka (or Blanca maybe)air pistol has a range of 40 mt and shoots 18 times
And one of the "CZ" rifles (the one with the thumb hole) has an "effective range" of 200 mts
I agree with XL, Herb and others... they are phonies
TC
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 7:25 pm
by FPSRussia
TC wrote:I agree with XL, Herb and others... they are phonies
No, they are PONIES and seek to make others like 'em...
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 10:03 pm
by Shooter@ktm
I dont think they are of good quality.. And that site is not such a familiar one.. The first two looks sexy
at Herb... Superb gun man...!! What is its age..?
Re: CZ Rifles: Are they new in market?
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:23 am
by rraju2805
herb wrote:Don't look like the Czech CZ to me. Sharing some pics of my CZ .416 Rigby
The `18 shots` pistol is a Milbro G10 .... or a nasty copy. It was first marketed as a Diana some 50 years ago. The barrel is a smooth bore brass insert at the muzzle end of the frame and only about 2 inches ( 5cm ) long. It tips up for loading. There is a cavity above the barrel in which a quantity of .177 BB can be placed, acting as a magazine. The `slide` at the rear of the frame is opened with a thumb release lever and moves back under spring pressure, the gun is cocked and the air compressed by pushing the slide closed against the spring pressure. The muzzle needed to be pointed up a little to make sure a BB rolled back into a space behind the barrel .... if pointed downwards the BBs stayed put. The original Diana version was well made and a reasonable 1911A1 replica but the performance was pathetic. Developed about 2 ft lbs and was not at all accurate. The much later Milbro version was similar in quality and performance to the Diana and is still available. The Chinese copy is cheap and crudely made.
Here`s Youtube video of the Milbro G10 :
[YahooVideo][/YahooVideo]