BRNO 602 375 H&H

Well depending on where a person is on the economic scale it is either just a bit annoying that the price of food, insurance, fuel,mortgages/rent etc have gone up to having to prioritize how to feed their families and keep a roof over their heads. Hopefully the change in administrations will fix a number of these.

That being said I have priced this at what I consider a fair price. If it doesn't sell shortly I will pull it and restock it for my LOP and keep it.
 
Well depending on where a person is on the economic scale it is either just a bit annoying that the price of food, insurance, fuel,mortgages/rent etc have gone up to having to prioritize how to feed their families and keep a roof over their heads. Hopefully the change in administrations will fix a number of these.

That being said I have priced this at what I consider a fair price. If it doesn't sell shortly I will pull it and restock it for my LOP and keep it.

Given the condition, I don't think you are out of line with the price at all.

However if you do decide to keep that rifle and restock it; I'll buy the original stock off of you.
 
WOW, no BS that is a great Brno. Not going to buy but if AHR (Wayne) was still doing mods I would.
This piece should turn over quick.
That is the best looking Brno I have seen in a while and in the ubiquitous 375 caliber.
Wish Wayne was still doing CZ/Brnos.
Jordan Switzer out of AZ has my Brno right now... he's done several guns for me, and friends, and his work is absolutely elite. I'd say arguably the best in the country. If you have one you want worked over, give him a shout. Can't recommend Jordan highly enough.
 
How much does that 602 weigh?

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@AZDAVE that is a great 602. By far the best factory configuration in my opinion.

With the classic french walnut stock and the standard trigger, it’s very hard to find.

I have your rifle’s twin in 458 Lott. I think it’s just a nicer set up than 602s with the Weatherby style stock or CZ 550s with their thicker bulkier stocks.

Bump for a great rifle.
 
this one is 1967 vintage and action is very good and smooth - feeds through full magazine very well - hope to get to range next week

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