After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel th-cam.com/users/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
I bought a CZ 75 back in 1986, while stationed in Germany. I still have it and it still shoots perfect. I like the looks of the rifle. I hope they make it in 22 WM. I like the drop on the comb.
Here in the U.S. I worked in the retail and wholesale gun business. CZ weapons are top quality and we sold a fair amount of them. The biggest negative was that a lot of people were unfamiliar with them, so you really had to "sell" them on it. Nothing but praise for the guns from those who own them!
I know own 4 CZ European made.... .17 HMR, 22 Mag, .223 and .300 Win Mag.... Wont be buying anything else but CZ from now on... Best rifles that I have ever owned
Ok, that all makes perfect sense. I'll have to try a few different types when I get my license. You've been over-and-above helpful mate, thank you so much! Definite subscriber here!
My dad has pretty much the same gun and he recently said : i wish i had a silencer, so i could shoot in my backyard without bothering anyone^^ Just bought him one for Christmas =)
Love the rifle,very well made. CZ makes very fine arms. I have a cz 27 in 32 acp and has never failed not once. They use good quality steels and the tolerances are very close. Your rifle is very nice,thanks for sharing.
Yevgenz,, nice review of your CZ. I must say I'm envious of your ability to own a suppressor. Very quiet! As you say CZ rifles are very good, rugged and well made. I have an old Brno model 4, basically the same action as on your rifle but with a heavy target barrel and target sights.
Love these rifles. Picked mine up for a steal ($130) a while back. Had a broken rear sight so I took off the front and put a 3x9 Simmons on it. At 100 yards a dime can cover the groups. When I get a chance I'll set it up for a press on suppressor.
yevgenz i just wanted to say you have convinced me to buy a cz 513 basic in my area the farmer is illegal but the basic will suit me for a first gun and magazines are very common and relitevly inexpensive only 45 $ THX
Thanks for the video very nice rifle.and your English is better than most people that live in the USA .And before all you out there start commenting on that i was born and raised in the US.
that is so awesome, i wish my CZ452 had a threaded barrel. but then again, in America i would end up spending like $500+ on a suppressor after the $200 transfer fee or whatever the hell it is... great video!
it sounds like a airgun lol, i have one of these sitting in my safe was curious if i should go buy ammo at the price everything is now, video made me want to go get some ammo for mine, tomorrow i will get some, thanks for the video!
A very smart and well built rifle. I like the european hogs back stock, I have one on my Brno 452 made in 1989. My father has a 1958 Brno with the american stock and the rifle is as smooth as silk to operate while mine is still very tight to chamber a round. Another 20 years should have it just right. Regards.
Indeed, my friend purchased a newer model TOZ-99 semi-auto in .22, with a threaded muzzle and we used it with silencer and subsonics. However, it was much louder than the bolt action due to hot gases escaping from the chamber following ejected casing. I call that phenomenon "breech blast".
The best gun videos always start out showing folks that the gun is in fact unloaded. I don't doubt that you had done that already that and knew what you are doing but one can never over emphasize safety first when doing a demo for folks to learn.
steve butti No doubt it was checked and double checked. Safety rules should always be observed, but not exceed sanity threshhold. There was nobody in that direction for about 5 km. I have a friend who is a safety nut, it was a pain to be with him at the range. And then one day he was shooting his Wiechrauch air rifle at his dacha (summer house) backyard and hit a neighbour lady in the eye, eysight lost in that eye, bullet is still lodged in the eyesocket and the trial is still going on.
Hello FOVIESG , I did once shoot my Farmer from a bench rest, and it grouped 2 inches from 25m, maybe it is just me, or unlucky barrel. But I am happy with it, great gun for plinking anyway. I did sport shooting for 10 years with match grade URAL 5-1 during Soviet time and got to hate shooting paper. I shoot only entertainment targets now. Great gun anyway.
Soundwave is not pushing behind subsonic loads as the sound barrier is not exceeded. It is pushing only behind supersonic projectiles and catches with them as those lose velocity and become subsonic, that makes them tumble ultimately. Search the net for the boat tailed bullets, those were invented in WW1 to counter that effect and be more effective at very long ranges.
@qcking666 The speed of sound is roughly 340 metres per second (1,100 ft/s), if a bullet travels slower than that, the ammo is called subsonic. The report of such rounds can be effectively suppressed, if a bullet travels faster than the speed of sound it causes a supersonic crack which cannot be effectively muffled by any suppressor. Subsonics I used did around 290m/s.
Thank you! I was born in Poltava, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR and lived all my life in Ukraine, I have never been to any English-speaking country.
Indeed, in CZ rimfire rifles the striker will not reach the breach if dry-firde it. Still I would recommend when dry-firing, do not close the bolt-handle completely, like to 3-4 o'clock when you look at it from the back, the cocking mechanism will soften the striker fall.
@xpissxbabyx Dimentionally.22Mag is a different cartridge, it will not chamber in CZ-513, .22lr and .22Mag are not interchangeable. My friend owns a CZ chambered for .22mag, and he does not shoot as often since the cartridge is 4 times more expensive. It is possible to chamber a .22lr in his rifle, but if fired, a lot of gas leak will occur, since the casing will rupture, to say it short it would be a dangerous practice.
I’ve got one there brill little gun very good finish and really accurate , mine would not use cci though only 22 over ever owned that won’t I had to take 500 back as it wouldn’t function at all but only use Winchester subs now , can use cci stingers though which are as good as a 22 magnum
@remoman Thank you for pointing that out, I was interested, the camera is mounted on a tripod, the bolt is open, finger off the trigger and the side of the range is a 3 meter eatrh wall. But you are right about one thing, no good waving the gun around! One day I want to visit Australia and New Zealand those are fairy tail lands to us.
I know of a process to smooth-out your bolt stroke, I find it helpful to mix gun-oil and toothpaste together, apply an even coat on the bolt and receiver interior, then go about your shooting routine for the day, in time, you will see a marked difference for the better..
He paid equal of 420 USD for the rifle and around 60 USD for the suppressor.
Dang and I just spent $15,000 kitting up a fully loaded sig mcx virtus tacops…
After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel th-cam.com/users/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
I appreciate your time! This was a fun video and clearly shot. Thank you.
I bought a CZ 75 back in 1986, while stationed in Germany. I still have it and it still shoots perfect. I like the looks of the rifle. I hope they make it in 22 WM. I like the drop on the comb.
Here in the U.S. I worked in the retail and wholesale gun business. CZ weapons are top quality and we sold a fair amount of them. The biggest negative was that a lot of people were unfamiliar with them, so you really had to "sell" them on it. Nothing but praise for the guns from those who own them!
I know own 4 CZ European made.... .17 HMR, 22 Mag, .223 and .300 Win Mag.... Wont be buying anything else but CZ from now on... Best rifles that I have ever owned
now... not know... should always proof read I guess
Ok, that all makes perfect sense. I'll have to try a few different types when I get my license.
You've been over-and-above helpful mate, thank you so much! Definite subscriber here!
Beautiful rifle. I have a CZ 512 22WMR 'tactical'.... awesome craftsman work, I love it.
That suppressor was a really quite. Great Video. Thanks for the "Tutorial"
What a nice man, he gets about the business, no bullshit, gives the information and demo, polite and professional, well done and thank you.
Yevgenze - Very enjoyable and informative video! Thank you. I agree your CZ farmer is a very fine rifle.
CZ makes some of the very best rifles.
Thx for your excellent explanation
My dad has pretty much the same gun and he recently said : i wish i had a silencer, so i could shoot in my backyard without bothering anyone^^
Just bought him one for Christmas =)
Looks like a great .22! Well done video.
Thanks, I love the way you aussies talk, next year will be visiting Australia and NZ.
Beutiful rifle congratulations and thank you for the video God bless you
Beautiful rifle, thank you for sharing the difference between the subsonic/supr and the high velocity rounds. =)
Good video! Congrats!
love your style of video, subbed
That suppressor makes it sound like a pellet rifle, that's awesome!
what us price
what is price?
This is the most popular and prolific .22 rifle in India. I have the Brno mod 2 second generation, made in Czechoslovakia. Crisp and clean..... cheers
Love the rifle,very well made. CZ makes very fine arms. I have a cz 27 in 32 acp and has never failed not once. They use good quality steels and the tolerances are very close. Your rifle is very nice,thanks for sharing.
Yevgenz,, nice review of your CZ. I must say I'm envious of your ability to own a suppressor. Very quiet!
As you say CZ rifles are very good, rugged and well made. I have an old Brno model 4, basically the same action as on your rifle but with a heavy target barrel and target sights.
Love these rifles. Picked mine up for a steal ($130) a while back. Had a broken rear sight so I took off the front and put a 3x9 Simmons on it. At 100 yards a dime can cover the groups. When I get a chance I'll set it up for a press on suppressor.
Good looking rifle. Cheers from Pennsylvania.
beautiful gun!!! thanks for posting.
É o sonho de todo caçador um rifle desse aí 👍👍👍 linda arma 👏👏👏Deus abençoe a todos. Amém
CZ makes some great firearms
Great looking rifle, high quality and great workmanship, old school goodie!
What a lovely gun, I love all CZ guns.
Kind regards from Richard in London.
ive always wanted wanted one of these. they are very easy on the eyes
yevgenz i just wanted to say you have convinced me to buy a cz 513 basic in my area the farmer is illegal but the basic will suit me for a first gun and magazines are very common and relitevly inexpensive only 45 $ THX
I don't know anything about guns, but the bolt sounds as smooth as butter.
Great video. Thanks for the information.
For sure, I've had air rifles for years- time to upgrade! Looking forward to it!
I really like all the CZ rifles that I have seen, I have my eye on the 452 trainer for hunting, protecting the garden and plinking.
Good review. Eye protection protects against ricochets also.
Looking to buy a CZ and found this video very interesting. Thanks
Excellent rifle! That suppressor makes the report as quiet as a 35mm camera!
Hey Thank you, for your info on the cz rimfire rifles. I love my cz trainer.
CZ firearms are worth the money you pay for them.Good quality assurance,great guns!
I have a 513, and a 452. They shoot very close to one another. The 513 is the one I take to the woods.
Thank you for showing us this rifle you like. I recently bought a very similar CZ 22 bolt action rifle and I intend to keep it.
That is awesome. I wish a suppressor was legal for me to own. If it was, I'd definitely acquire one.
My favorite 22 Rifles gun
wow. nice rifle. great video!!!
Great video by the way, I like your reloading style- it makes a lot of sense!
lol the bolt makes more sound than the shot it's self that's pretty sweet
Probably also great for painting roofs with not a single person noticing
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Thanks for the video very nice rifle.and your English is better than most people that live in the USA .And before all you out there start commenting on that i was born and raised in the US.
that is so awesome, i wish my CZ452 had a threaded barrel. but then again, in America i would end up spending like $500+ on a suppressor after the $200 transfer fee or whatever the hell it is... great video!
a great little gun
it sounds like a airgun lol, i have one of these sitting in my safe was curious if i should go buy ammo at the price everything is now, video made me want to go get some ammo for mine, tomorrow i will get some, thanks for the video!
Great quality
Great video and that was a really nice rifle. Congratulations, thanks for the video. Best regards
A very smart and well built rifle. I like the european hogs back stock, I have one on my Brno 452 made in 1989. My father has a 1958 Brno with the american stock and the rifle is as smooth as silk to operate while mine is still very tight to chamber a round. Another 20 years should have it just right. Regards.
That IS a nice rifle and suppressor
Nice video. This is my 100th favourited video.
Informative and conversational
Spain is a great country, been in Malaga, Benalmadena Costa and Madrid. Love Spain.
Indeed, my friend purchased a newer model TOZ-99 semi-auto in .22, with a threaded muzzle and we used it with silencer and subsonics. However, it was much louder than the bolt action due to hot gases escaping from the chamber following ejected casing. I call that phenomenon "breech blast".
Howdy from Texas.....
Great video buddy, very nice rifle.
.22 Caliber Rifles are one of the best firearms you can own.
Rounds are cheap and there loads of fun!
Beatiful rifle 👍👍👍
shooting it without a suppressor sounds like ripping a peice of paper really fast, and great vid !!
Very Very good!!
The best gun videos always start out showing folks that the gun is in fact unloaded. I don't doubt that you had done that already that and knew what you are doing but one can never over emphasize safety first when doing a demo for folks to learn.
steve butti No doubt it was checked and double checked. Safety rules should always be observed, but not exceed sanity threshhold. There was nobody in that direction for about 5 km.
I have a friend who is a safety nut, it was a pain to be with him at the range. And then one day he was shooting his Wiechrauch air rifle at his dacha (summer house) backyard and hit a neighbour lady in the eye, eysight lost in that eye, bullet is still lodged in the eyesocket and the trial is still going on.
The woodwork is very nice.
Good man for keeping that finger clear of the trigger when the phone rings.
very pretty rifle
beautiful rifle.
nice rifle and video.
Hello FOVIESG , I did once shoot my Farmer from a bench rest, and it grouped 2 inches from 25m, maybe it is just me, or unlucky barrel. But I am happy with it, great gun for plinking anyway.
I did sport shooting for 10 years with match grade URAL 5-1 during Soviet time and got to hate shooting paper.
I shoot only entertainment targets now. Great gun anyway.
It looks so good .
Lovely weapon
Soundwave is not pushing behind subsonic loads as the sound barrier is not exceeded. It is pushing only behind supersonic projectiles and catches with them as those lose velocity and become subsonic, that makes them tumble ultimately. Search the net for the boat tailed bullets, those were invented in WW1 to counter that effect and be more effective at very long ranges.
@qcking666
The speed of sound is roughly 340 metres per second (1,100 ft/s), if a bullet travels slower than that, the ammo is called subsonic. The report of such rounds can be effectively suppressed, if a bullet travels faster than the speed of sound it causes a supersonic crack which cannot be effectively muffled by any suppressor. Subsonics I used did around 290m/s.
you are a BADASS lol awsome video man
Thanks Tex!
Hi there, really great, I got one today because of you!!
Can you please send the reference of the suppressor?
tx
When you're phone ringtone is louder than ur gun.. u know it's quite..
Thank you! I was born in Poltava, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR and lived all my life in Ukraine, I have never been to any English-speaking country.
Parabéns meu amigo vc tem uma 22 de verdade Like garantido
Indeed, in CZ rimfire rifles the striker will not reach the breach if dry-firde it. Still I would recommend when dry-firing, do not close the bolt-handle completely, like to 3-4 o'clock when you look at it from the back, the cocking mechanism will soften the striker fall.
My father also had .22 bore a rifal,
Winchester in lever action
My CZ513 has proven to be very accurate. I've won competitions with it
very nice mate
@xpissxbabyx
Dimentionally.22Mag is a different cartridge, it will not chamber in CZ-513, .22lr and .22Mag are not interchangeable. My friend owns a CZ chambered for .22mag, and he does not shoot as often since the cartridge is 4 times more expensive. It is possible to chamber a .22lr in his rifle, but if fired, a lot of gas leak will occur, since the casing will rupture, to say it short it would be a dangerous practice.
I’ve got one there brill little gun very good finish and really accurate , mine would not use cci though only 22 over ever owned that won’t I had to take 500 back as it wouldn’t function at all but only use Winchester subs now , can use cci stingers though which are as good as a 22 magnum
Awesome
@xpissxbabyx
I am sure you can buy such rifle in Canada, only American version is called CZ 513 Basic, not Farmer.
Thanx for subscribing.
@remoman
Thank you for pointing that out, I was interested, the camera is mounted on a tripod, the bolt is open, finger off the trigger and the side of the range is a 3 meter eatrh wall. But you are right about one thing, no good waving the gun around!
One day I want to visit Australia and New Zealand those are fairy tail lands to us.
Visited Australia and NZ last year (2018) finally!
Love CZ rifles.
I found out that Remington are not the quietest subsonics. Just yesterday I shot Winchester subsonics and those were even quieter.
Super. Gentleman
Great gun! Definitely a good plinker. Hopefully you can shoot a 22short single shot!
I know of a process to smooth-out your bolt stroke, I find it helpful to mix gun-oil and toothpaste together, apply an even coat on the bolt and receiver interior, then go about your shooting routine for the day, in time, you will see a marked difference for the better..
That sounds better than what we have in Australia, by quite a lot. Can't have an SVT here :(
Very nice rifle
Nice 22!