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    Installing your CZ 858 Qwik ail Scope Mount... quick and easy!

    CZ 858 Scope Mount Installation in 5 EASY STEPS!



    Scope Mount featured is from Magwedge Industries. Click here to view on our website!




    1. Remove rear sight using small punch (or something similar). Push down on spring and slide rear sight backwards.



    2. Remove dust cover.



    3. Remove dust cover pin by pushing down on spring in receiver (see illustration) to allow detent to let let pin past.



    4. Re-install dust cover.
    5. Place scope mount into position and install roll pin through rear sigh and pin through rear of receiver.


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    will it fit the csa sa58 in 223?
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    Does this mount work reliably?

    Looks like stovepipes could be an issue

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    too bad these could be designed somehow with a peep hole built in to use as a backup rear sight....like the m14.ca mounts have....I hate removing the rear sight and still having the front post on..which is now useless

    but the sks version works well...so im sure this will also

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308GUY View Post
    Does this mount work reliably?

    Looks like stovepipes could be an issue
    I have run about a hundred rounds through and never an issue yet

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    Can we get more pics with optics mounted. Thanks

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    I don't know how to post pictures from home but I will take some and e-mail them over to 303 to post tomorrow if he gets time. It has a hi-lux 1-4 CMR mounted.

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    Hi,

    Can't seem to get my rear sight off. I push down the spring but the sight still seems to be anchored and won't budge.
    Is it possible the latest batch of CZ 858s have a different sight with different removal requirements?
    I know mine has a hole over the spring whereas the one pictured has a open slot to the front.
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    No differences I know of. They can be tight. Push down hard with a small punch on the spring. The sight should push down and then slide back. You may need to wiggle it a bit the first time to loosen things up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolverine Guy View Post
    No differences I know of. They can be tight. Push down hard with a small punch on the spring. The sight should push down and then slide back. You may need to wiggle it a bit the first time to loosen things up
    I tried pushing the spring down for about an hour -- gave up.
    Too bad you're in another province or I could bring it in to you.
    Anyone a member of the GRCC who could meet at the club and help me out?
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