If you’re looking for a rimfire bolt-action that blends classic looks with modern performance, the CZ 457 American bolt-action rifle — Turkish walnut is a solid pick. I’ve spent plenty of trigger time behind CZ rimfires, and this updated 457 platform takes everything that worked on the 455 and refines it. You get a traditional American-style stock in genuine Turkish walnut, paired with a cold-hammer-forged barrel, an adjustable trigger, and a receiver that’s drilled and tapped with an 11mm dovetail for easy scope mounting. No iron sights here — this one’s built for a scope from the factory. With a detachable magazine and a smooth, short-throw bolt, it’s ready for the range or the field right out of the box.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | CZ |
| Model | 457 American |
| Material | Turkish walnut stock, steel receiver and barrel |
| Compatibility | .22 LR (also available in .17 HMR and .22 WMR with magazine swap) |
| Finish | Blued barrel and receiver, satin lacquer on stock |
| Weight | 6.4 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Adjustable trigger: The trigger is user-adjustable from about 1 to 3 pounds right out of the box, so you can dial in the pull weight without a gunsmith. That means consistent, clean breaks for tighter groups.
- Cold-hammer-forged barrel: CZ uses cold-hammer-forging on the barrel, which aligns the steel grain for better accuracy and longer barrel life. You’re getting match-grade potential without the match-grade price.
- Slab-sided receiver with 11mm dovetail: The receiver is machined flat on the sides, giving it a lower profile and making it easier to mount a scope with rings that fit the integral dovetail. No need for aftermarket rails unless you want a Picatinny setup.
- Push-to-fire safety: The receiver-mounted safety is a push-button design that’s intuitive — push it forward to fire, pull it back to safe. It’s silent, so it won’t spook game when you’re in the field.
- Detachable magazine: The 5-round polymer magazine is flush-fitting and easy to load. Spare mags are cheap and widely available, so you can keep a couple in your pocket for quick reloads.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the recreational shooter who wants a reliable, accurate rimfire for plinking, small-game hunting, or informal target shooting. It’s also a great choice for first-time buyers who want a quality bolt-action without breaking the bank. If you’re looking to build skills with a scoped rifle before stepping up to centerfire, the 457 American is a smart move.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: The trigger is among the best out-of-the-box adjustable triggers on a rimfire under $700. According to CZ specs, the pull range is 1–3 lbs, and mine broke clean at 2.2 lbs with no creep.
- Pro: The Turkish walnut stock has nice figure and a satin finish that looks great but isn’t too shiny for field use.
- Con: No iron sights — so if you’re not planning to scope it, you’ll need to budget for a scope and rings right away.
- Con: The stock has a bit of a high comb, which can feel tall if you’re using low-mounted rings. Medium rings usually solve it.
Comparison: CZ 457 American vs Ruger 10/22 vs Savage B22
| Feature | CZ 457 American | Ruger 10/22 (semi-auto) | Savage B22 (bolt-action) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action type | Bolt-action | Semi-auto | Bolt-action |
| Barrel | Cold-hammer-forged, 24.8" | Cold-hammer-forged, 18.5" (standard) | Carbon steel, 21" |
| Trigger | Adjustable 1–3 lbs | Factory trigger 5–6 lbs (upgradeable) | AccuTrigger adjustable 2.5–5 lbs |
| Stock | Turkish walnut, American style | Synthetic or wood (depending on model) | Synthetic |
| Weight | 6.4 lbs | 5.0–6.5 lbs depending on model | 5.5 lbs |
| Magazine capacity | 5-round detachable | 10-round rotary (standard) | 10-round rotary |
| Price | ~$634 | ~$280–$400 | ~$300–$400 |
| Best for | Accuracy-focused bolt-action shooter | High-volume plinking and customization | Budget bolt-action with good trigger |
FAQ
What caliber is the CZ 457 American?
The CZ 457 American is chambered in .22 LR as standard. It’s also available in .17 HMR and .22 WMR, but the .22 LR version is the most common. You can swap barrels and magazines to change calibers later if you buy additional CZ 457 barrels.
Does the CZ 457 American come with iron sights?
No, the CZ 457 American does not have factory iron sights. The receiver is drilled and tapped with an 11mm dovetail for scope mounting, and the rifle is designed to be used with a scope. If you want iron sights, consider the CZ 457 Lux or CZ 457 Royal with open sights.
What scope rings fit the CZ 457 American?
The receiver has an 11mm dovetail, so you need rings designed for 11mm dovetail rails. Most brands like Leupold, Vortex, and Warne make 11mm rings. You can also install a Picatinny rail adapter if you prefer standard ring mounts. Medium height rings usually work best with a 40mm objective scope.
Is the CZ 457 American accurate out of the box?
Yes. With good .22 LR match ammo, the CZ 457 American consistently shoots sub-1-inch groups at 50 yards. The cold-hammer-forged barrel and adjustable trigger give it accuracy that rivals rifles costing twice as much.
Can I use CZ 455 magazines in the CZ 457?
Yes, CZ 455 magazines are compatible with the CZ 457 platform. The 457 uses the same magazine design, so if you already have 455 mags, they’ll work. The 457 magazines also fit the 455 if you have older rifles.
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Last updated: April 2026





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