- Series/Collection: CZ 457 Training Rifle
- Action: Bolt
- Magazine Type: Detachable
- Stock Type: Lux
- Trigger Type: Fully Adjustable
- Magazine Capacity: 5
- Caliber/Gauge: 22 LR
- Twist Rate: 1:16"
- Orientation: Right
- Safety: 2-Position, Push-To-Fire
- Sight: Adjustable Tangent
- Barrel Material: Cold Hammer Forged
- Receiver Material: Steel
- Stock Material: Beechwood
- Barrel Finish: Blue
- Stock Finish: Brown
- Barrel Length: 24.8"
- Length of Pull: 13-3/4"
- Weight: 6.17 lb
- Barrel Type: Sporter
Starting out in our classic 452 platform, transitioning to our switch-barrel 455, now manifested in our push-to-fire 457, the Training Rifle is famous in the niche of rimfire competition. With all the same features it's always had, the 457 Training Rifle has a 24.8 inches barrel, tangent rear sight (adjustable for distance) and beechwood stock with Schnabel forend. Between the long sight radius and the crisp iron sights, it's no wonder the Training Rifle has become a favorite in open-sight Rimfire Sporter competition. If we were to pick one thing that our previous rimfire platforms were lacking, it was an American-style push-to-fire safety - something Hunter's Education instructors and 4-H shooting coaches have begged us to incorporate for years. Though that was the most obvious change, we also took the opportunity to tweak a load of small things at the same time. In addition to the receiver-mounted, push-to-fire safety, we chopped almost an inch of length from the action and slab-sided it to reduce its footprint and weight. The stamped bottom metal of the 455 is gone, swapped for a classy two-piece interlocking system. To make scope fitment easier, we ditched the 90 deg bolt rotation in favor of 60 deg, allowing for larger ocular bell diameters with lower ring heights. To top it all off, the 457 now features a trigger adjustable for weight, creep and over-travel. With the exact same swappable barrel system as the 455 and the same reliable polymer magazine system, the 457 is without a doubt the best rimfire platform we've ever fielded.