WZ-48 .22LR Military Trainer

sharpie443

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I had seen these rifles around at gun shows and listed online but I never got around to picking one up. I have so many .22 rifles it's hard for me to justify buying another one. Yet somehow I always end up with another one like an addict that can't kick the habit. So now i have a WZ-48.

The first thing i noticed was that it was surprisingly heavy. It was made to feel like a Mosin nagant m44 (Although it looks like an M38) and in terms of weight it's nearly spot on. Saying that it's over built for a .22Lr is a massive understatement. it weighs 8.4 pounds and receiver looks almost like it was meant to fire 7.62x54R. So needless to say this is not going to be your favorite rifle to carry around the woods hunting small game.

However I found that that weight made it a very nice rifle to shoot and seemed to help accuracy. There is basically no recoil at all, the trigger is surprisingly good and it has the same sights as the M44. That all makes for a very fun and accurate target rifle. It's great for new shooters and just a blast to take to the range.

The sights are good as I said but it's very odd having a .22LR with high powered rifle sights. The front post is a bit large and it would be easier with a finer post but it works. Other than that it's an easy rifle to get use to.

I found that this rifle doesn't seem to like high velocity ammo. It didn't like the CCI mini mags and seemed to shoot much better with standard velocity Ammo. I would like to get some match ammo next time I have a chance and see what i can do with it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBkTzbK-rhg
 
Hush,,, keep the secret man.

I have always been enamored by military .22 training rifles,,,
I recently purchased a WZ-48 for myself.

Like you I was surprised by the rifle,,,
The gun is so heavy that the first round I fired,,,
I had to check the bore to see if I had a squib cartridge.

I don't know how to describe the trigger,,,
Other than to say I like it.

It's a heavy pull but so very smooth,,,
After a few rounds I was able to tell exactly when it would release.

Being a single-shot aficionado,,,
This rifle is fast becoming a range favorite.

This may be more of a statement on my marksmanship,,,
But I hit just as well with this rifle as with my CZ-452 Military Trainer.

Mine likes standard velocity Remington very well,,,
I can hit 12 gauge shells at 25 yards with some regularity.

Congrats on your new rifle,,,
It should still be working long after we are dust.

Aarond

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