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On the other hand, the Brno ZPs are more modern, they're sidelocks, they have Poldi steel barrels, and look pretty good next to a dead grouse...Geo  
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Almost anything looks classy next to the King of the Woods...
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George;
Who did the stock work on the Brno ZP? It looks very nice and sleek without the European style cheek pad. I especially like the style of the grip of the butt stock
The factory standard stock wood was European Beech, although there may have been some Walnut stocks. The Beech stocks are very strong and light.
With more photos like yours, there will be increased interest in owning ZP's, so maybe you should not post anymore such photos.
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Not my gun, well not anymore. I sold it to another member here who had New England Custom Gun do the stock work. The original stock was Walnut on this one.
Not my pics either, but he gave me permission to post. I had two, a 12ga and a 16ga and sold both to him.
Not my grouse either; I've never shot at one. Supposed to be some up in our GA mountains, but not that I've seen...Geo
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I picked up my new ZP 150 in 16 gauge today. It's a 1968 gun with an English stock. To my surprise it had bushed strikers. My later made 12 did not have those. Apparently, they stopped doing that at some point during the production run. Either way, I was pleasantly surprised. It is not ultra light weighing in at roughly 6.7 lbs, but it is svelte and swings nice. Can't wait to get it in the field.
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