
CZ 805 Bren
- Tim McBride
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I had one for awhile.
I liked it, just seemed pointless with all the ARs I had. Sold it.
May get another one if the 806 comes out.
I liked it, just seemed pointless with all the ARs I had. Sold it.
May get another one if the 806 comes out.
- tubfixer
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I like the looks, how's it shoot for you?
- SigChef
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
Love mine. Super smooth action, ambi, and no gas in my face when I run it suppressed.
- Azbuilder
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I was interested in them after I saw some early units being tested by the Mexican Federal police. Since then they purchased a bunch. I was not to fond of the magazine housing back then (being changeable). They shoot great, I like it better than the Scar-16. The 806 is suppose to solve my biggest issue - weight. I liked the Beretta sort of ,again the weight , but also accuracy.
- lew
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I messed with a few at the NRA show. Fairly front-heavy, and it does nothing my AR's or XCR doesn't. B&T's APC223 is better balanced, and the action was much smoother (felt like it was on ball bearings).
- PistolPete
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I love mine. It's been dead nuts reliable. Excellent run-n-gun rig. A little heavier than my tricked out ARs but it handles & swings super nice because the weight is very centralized.
- aufshor
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
Yes! Very nice. I had fun building mine.
- lew
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
Handled a few. Front heavy, and I found the pistol grip to be a joke. My XCR and ARs feel much better.
- Kraken
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I have been intrigued by them and am waiting to find a 806, might be my first .308 semi auto
- i303
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
I love my 805 S1 SBR.
- Later
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
Sometimes you just want to shoot something differentTim McBride wrote: ↑June 9th, 2018, 8:52 pm I had one for awhile.
I liked it, just seemed pointless with all the ARs I had. Sold it.
May get another one if the 806 comes out.
- RustyWindmill
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- Solar_Empire
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
Love mine. Looking forward to the Bren 2 as well.
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- BilJac
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Re: CZ 805 Bren
Really like mine. Even with the next gen coming out, I will still hold on to it. Super smooth though a bit on the heavy side.