My dad bought me an Anschutz for my 12th birthday (mainly to keep the bunnies at bay on the property). Had lots of problems with pills sticking in the mag so eventually only used it as a single shot. Wasn't very accurate either so sold that when I left the farm to work in Sydney town & bought me a brand spanking BRNO Model 2 with a walnut stock (1974) out of my first 10 paychecks. Just could not miss with it. Long story short my best mate hassled me for years to sell it to him, he was my best man at my wedding & gave it to him as a present. Thought he was going to burst into tears he was so happy. He still has it locked away with an occasional outing to give the bunnies a seeing to. Oh how I miss it but I do get visiting rights. hehehe. Not much to shoot at in brisvegas & the neighbours just wouldn't understand.
Sorry to drag up an old thread but I found out some more about my Model 2 (CZ 452 Lux)
Mate had to take it in to the gunshop to get a permit for it not long ago. Gunshop bloke said to him, you know that this is a very rare rifle! He had looked up the serial number and found that it was bought at Mick Smith's gun shop in George Street Sydney. This was correct as I bought it new there.
Turns out that the BRNO factory burned down in the 70's and for a short time SAKO were making barrels for them. As well as being a SAKO barrel, they gave it Micro Groove rifling which along with the longer barrel, accounts for it's accuracy.
After the factory was rebuilt by all accounts they were never as good again as they were before the fire.
Put a few rounds through it the other day and is still as good as the day I got it. It needs a little TLC as it was, how do you put it, out of circulation for a while after Port Arthur and got a bit of surface Fanta on the barrel & around the scope mounts. Nothing a little bit of work couldn't fix to be like new.
Lovely bit of gear.