![]() ![]() ![]() There are some differences in barrel length as well, some models can be found with a slightly shorter barrel in other nations. Also, mag capacity can vary based of nation of import. Model numbers can vary based on importer, some importers had their own name or model, like Clayco, for a specific rifle. I have also swapped fitted magazines between a Cz452 and the Chinese with no issues from either. Usually, based off what I've seen you can typically buy 2 Cz magazines, for what 1 original Chinese magazine would run. The original Norinco magazines can be very pricey when found. 22lr, I and many others have used Cz 452 magazines, they can be fitted and used with no issues. Some enterprising people have taken the JW-15 and fitted a nice used Cz walnut stock on them. The wood is akin to a piece of pallet hard wood with a poly finish. Now, unlike the ones they copy, they are kind of lacking the little finishing touches and refinements that make the originals so nice, they can be a little rough around the edges, and do not expect high grade wood. for what they are, they are quality built and very accurate. ![]() Owning several variations, I can say my experience has been positive. Navy Arms, Clayco and Interarms were all a big importer of these rifles, I have seen 2, and own 1 that have C
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