For Sale CZ ZKK 602 - Custom Caliber 450 Dakota $1,750 Fully Insured & Delivered To Your FFL

Red Dog Rising

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UPDATE:> I am attaching a ton of pictures for this rifle. CZ 602 ZZK Imported into Oakhurst California. Selling price is $1750, fully insured and delivered to your door. I ship to the lower 48 only, and not to any state where the seller is required to do more then receive an FFL and ship the gun. It is your responsibility to know that you can legally purchase, import and own this gun in your state. If you're still with me I insist you to read this post to the end, and in it's entirety where I will try to pre answer all questions, cross all "I's" and dot all "T's". I have great feed back ratings on GB, E-bay and GA Outdoor Trader.

This gun could easily be modified to 450 Rigby or a few other calibers I'm sure. You tell me?

Shipping and Payment:> THIS RIFLE IS NOT ON THE C&R APPROVED LIST. I will sell local but you will have to come to me. I'm not traveling to meet.
Price doesn't change for local pickup, but you will be compensated. Local pick up must have, and show a GA weapons
license.

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MUST:> SHIP to a Retail FFL holder and not a PAWN BROKER FFL.
Pawn FFL's cannot accept firearms from individual private sellers. I accept certified Bank checks, cashiers checks and Postal Money orders. My only shipping outlet is Fed-Ex. Make sure your dealer is on a route. This will ship signature required so make sure I have the store hours for your FFL holder and they are open and available to receive the package during business hours. I will package this gun so well that Rugby team would not be able to damage the contents, although that Fed-ex group is a special lot.

I DO NOT ACCEPT:> Any other payment method than what is listed in the previous paragraph. No personal Checks, Bitcoin, "E" Payments, money transfers Etc... {Please do not ask}. See above for accepted payment details.

GUN DETAILS:> Based on the caliber designation stamp on the outside of the magazine well this gun started life as 375 H&H, but that's an assumption based on the caliber designation stamped on that part. You can see this in the second picture. This rifle is now chambered in 450 Dakota CZ ZKK 602. Overall Length is roughly 44". barrel appears to be the classic 21" bush length. The gun does balance surprising well. Not front heavy like Ruger #1 in 416 Rigby. If you have held one you know what I mean.
The front sight is push pin removable and I know new sights and hoods can be purchased on line. The flip up rear sight blades are unmolested.
You are buying the gun and the sum of it's parts as pictured here. I do not have rings, peep sight, box, manuals, dies, bullets, brass or anything else to go with this rifle. I do believe the work performed on this rifle is of good quality, even though it appears to have been done on a budget, or a bit frugal if you will. There does appear to be a small stamp on the underside of the bolt handle, maybe this is a clue as to who did the work, see photo. The stock was inletted, pillar and action bedded. I have a ton of stock pics so you can see all of the handling marks on the stock. These show up better in phone pics, and look worse then they are when seen with the naked eye. There is a fairly good size chip missing in the bolt tang area. It was there when I bought the gun, so I can't say if this was pre or post conversion chip. There are few light freckle spots in the metal here and there, but none that are note worthy of concern, but in case you don't catch them in the photo I want the buyer to be informed. I can find no oil soaking of the stock anywhere. This gun is older, It's not perfect, but it appears to be in fine working order and ready to take on any beast that stands before it.

EXTRA:>
Per Dakota Ammo Specs. this gun can generate 6,666 foot pounds of energy at the muzzle. That has to be the devils work which, is guaranteed to take a pound of flesh from both the sender, and the receiver.

LIFE SOMETIMES HAPPENS TO YOU:> A little over a year ago I had a bad wreck on my motorcycle. I now have severe damage in my right should and the C-7 disk in my neck. I cannot tolerate heavy recoil. AT ALL! This gun is now too much for my current and future physical situation. At best I can manage a heavily built 30-06. I had to stop shooting 12 gauge, so now I'm focused on the sub gauges and clays. I'm selling this to fund another more comfortable "K" project.

Thank you for taking the time to read my sales blog.

Red Dog Rising. Georgia USA.
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Nice looking rifle. BTW, the FFL I use is also a pawn shop owner. He accepts transfers from private sellers all the time. I've transferred several firearms through him bought from private sellers. I use him because his transfer fee is $25 versus $40 for other FFLs.
 

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