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CZ LONG ARMS => CZ Center fire Rifles => Topic started by: stevenzx1100 on February 02, 2013, 03:54:14 PM
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Hello, I have a BRNO ZKK 600 (30-06) and would like to replace the stock. When looking for a new stock companies don't list the ZKK. Is a Mauser 98 the stock I should be looking for? Will the Mauser 98 stock fit the ZKK?
Thanks...Steve.
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stevenzx1100
Try Wenig Custom Gunstocks Inc at (www.wenig.com). It was set up by Fred Wenig, former chief stockmaker at Fajen, when the family got out of the business. I have a suspicion that he purchased most of the old stock and patterns. If he does not have a pattern you could try to track down a Californian gunsmith called Lon Paul who has done work on Brno ZKK rifles.
If you want a fibreglass stock you might be able to get one off MPI Stocks (www.mpi.com). They were offering stocks for such exotic items as the Winchester 88 and Sako Finnwolf a good two decades ago and are probably your best bet in that direction.
Best of luck.
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Thanks for the info. Living in Canada I won't ship the rifle across the border to Wenig to have a custom stock made...too much money. I have the original stock in perfect condition I just find the rifle to be extremely heavy and was thinking of ordering a new lighter stock and having a gunsmith close by fit it to the BRNO. I thought I read somewhere that the ZKK was a Mauser 98. If I can't find a stock for it I think I'll just sell it and get something else for hunting, which is too bad seeing as I like the rifle otherwise.
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1. If Wenig has a pattern he can make a semi-inletted stock and send it to you.
2. The ZKK was a new design by the Koucky brothers. Look at the way that the cocking piece is held down by the receiver at the moment of firing. The ZG47 is a sporting derivative of the M98 although with a different safety and clear differences underneath, such as Galas's Model 70 style magazine that was copied by the Kouckys.
3. I suspect that you need to talk with a local gunsmith to clarify what you want, and then contact the suppliers I have named if you still want to get a new stock.
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your going to need a fairly decent stock for the 30-06, ive found good quality after market stocks are as heavy as the originals, with a fiberglass one you might gain a bit depending on the metal reinforcing. you could definatly take the route of a one build, but would it be worth it, need to weigh up the cost against any real weight savings, just my 2 cents worth.
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I think your right, the cost of a quality stock vs weight loss. I think I'll stick with the original stock.
Thanks again for the info.....greatly appreciated.