Down here in AUS the CZ's have always been available. hey are commonly referred to as BRNO's pronounced bruno. They came out in number 1's,2's,3's(?) 4's, 5's. I have owned every model bar the model 3 that was to the best of my knowledge a sigle shot target rifle. My model 1 (1951 manufacture)I have had since I was 13,it has a pull away sear and is a mongrel to adjust.The model 2 is almost identical to the current european model,the model 5 (mine is 1958) has a model 2 action and a model 1 stock and barrel which makes it a carbine length. the model 4 was a target rifle with a magazine and I regret the day I sold mine and have tried to buy it back on many occasions. Not one of the rifles I have owned shot badly, at our local club 50% o f the rifles are CZ/BRNO of different vintageand they all perform perfectly,one of our juniors came in the top 10 in the nationals with a shortened model4. So if you buy an current model you've got a lifetime of reliability and accuracy, I hope you can keep up your end of the bargain.