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    Quick Preview of NEW Product from Dlask Arms..

    So a call from a good customer of ours made me decide it's time to start this exciting new project of ours...
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    ...a brand new stainless steel barrel made from a Green Mountain blank. It will be threaded to fit into a CZ-858 receiver.

    We just need to make drawings and off the blanks go to the CNC lathe to turn. Should be done in 2-3 weeks we hope and then we can start taking rifles in for barrel swaps. We are offering this for $550 which includes changing the status from restricted to non restricted if you need it.

    So, stock up on the corrosive, we got you covered.


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    Niccccccccccccccccccceee!.

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    Very nice stuff guys!!!
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    Sweet!!

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    I'd really like to see the change in accuracy withnew factory ammo or some good handloads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMachine View Post
    I'd really like to see the change in accuracy withnew factory ammo or some good handloads.
    These will be more accurate for sure with the Green Mountain blanks but the key point is to change from Restricted to Non-restricted. Also being stainless you can shoot corrosive all day long and be none worse for the wear.

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    is there a reason why the receiver needs to be threaded to mount this barrel?
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    I wasn't aware of the advantage that stainless steel had over chromoly steel in regards to running corrosive.

    Also, I'm not quite sure I understand the advantage to screwing on a new barrel to re-register a restricted CZ/VZ to non-restricted. If the main focus isn't accuracy, but rather the R to NR change, why spend the money for a restricted version and then drop another 500-600 dollars getting it re-barreled when you can buy a new NR?

    I'm not trying to be argumentative or anything, I think it's commendable that Dlask is offering this service.
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    Nice!

    I thought the barrels in the 858 were pressed into the receiver? I am not sure corrosive could be shot without issue. The bolt and gas system would still need to be cleaned, no?
    Prost!

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    Quote Originally Posted by berger View Post
    Nice!

    I thought the barrels in the 858 were pressed into the receiver? I am not sure corrosive could be shot without issue. The bolt and gas system would still need to be cleaned, no?
    it would all need to be cleaned still. but cleaning a stainless barrel with soapy water feels safer then cleaning a standard steel barrel in the same way.
    and yes why thread the barrel and receiver to mount it?
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