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    CGN Regular canadiansurvivor's Avatar
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    Is there a way to "get in line"?

    I'm sure wolverine is going to be hounded with all the VZs, CZs and every kind of Z to get this mag adapter.

    I wanna be first :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadiansurvivor View Post
    Is there a way to "get in line"?

    I'm sure wolverine is going to be hounded with all the VZs, CZs and every kind of Z to get this mag adapter.

    I wanna be first :D
    That's impossible because I am the first :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by id64 View Post
    That's impossible because I am the first :D
    You can go first. I am ok with being second :D. Ten rd mags are gonna look great on my new boomstick :D.


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    We have fitted the first B&T Mag Well Adapter and pleased to report she works well. We will shortly be offering new CZ 858 rifles that have been machined to accept the adapter. The machining cost will be $50 and the adapters $185. We have plenty of 10 rd XCR pistol mags that will work in these adapters, both caliber .223 or 7.62x39. Magazines are $29.95.

    We are now shipping back orders and have plenty in stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wolverine View Post
    We have fitted the first B&T Mag Well Adapter and pleased to report she works well. We will shortly be offering new CZ 858 rifles that have been machined to accept the adapter. The machining cost will be $50 and the adapters $185. We have plenty of 10 rd XCR pistol mags that will work in these adapters, both caliber .223 or 7.62x39. Magazines are $29.95.

    We are now shipping back orders and have plenty in stock.
    Great news! I just got notification that mine will be shipped tomorrowancing banana:

    Can you please let us know how it fits CSA carbines in .223 and 7.62

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    Quote Originally Posted by id64 View Post
    Great news! I just got notification that mine will be shipped tomorrowancing banana:

    Can you please let us know how it fits CSA carbines in .223 and 7.62
    CSA firearms will need the same machining as the CZ 858.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wolverine View Post
    CSA firearms will need the same machining as the CZ 858.
    I was hoping that new CSA will not require any machining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by id64 View Post
    I was hoping that new CSA will not require any machining.
    That remains to be seen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wolverine View Post
    That remains to be seen!
    Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't that easier for you to try it out having adapter and the rifle in hand?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by id64 View Post
    Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't that easier for you to try it out having adapter and the rifle in hand?

    Thanks.
    Everything we have seen will need machining. If CSA change their machining it may work but I hardly see why they would change their machining to fit a competitors (B&T) product rather than their own.

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