Commes with 4 20 round mags(5/20,10/20 or 20/20 wte) under 1200$ with similar ergos as the 858 and/or railed for scopes I am in!!!!
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If you just wanted to gauge interest you guys should have added a poll to the OP.
My onli complaite is that i cant buy it yet!
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So pretty much Canada has had its "kinda looks like an ak" firearm for a while now (VZ-58)
And now we want our Saiga 308 and 12ga canadian legal rifle using the VZ platform. I don't see why that couldn't happen! CZ made us a canadian version of their gun just for our market we gotta have some influence on their sales, the rifles will still sell well globally too. im sure everyone else not JUST canada would consider buying their rifle in 308.
BUT, that barrel has to get a bit thicker, the pencil thin barrel and the big wabble from the action and turbulence from the added oomph of the 308 would make that barrel "snake" really bad while fireing, it would have an affect on accuracy, and I know alot of guys who would want this rifle would also want it to be accurate. having a thicker barrel increasing its reliable accuracy would justify the added cost to making said barrel. I won't buy it if it's not pretty accurate. and I know alot of others wont either. The rifle would go up in price but I bet it would still be under 2k still making it a hit,
well, we know forsure CZ can make some accurate barrels ( like they do in the hunting rifles )
it'll be sweet if this happens,if they can make the cheep mags work
2k rifles have a very small market. Sorry your suggestion would sell a handful of items. Not worth the trouble to any dealer
This is fairly likely. The Czech's were churning out a lot 7.62x51 to give to Communist movements in Africa that had FAL's and G3's, you can find this ammo here in Canada - usually 70's or 80's production and always quite corrosive, and were fairly well known for telling the Soviets to piss off and let them design their own weapons, but the Russians were a bit more insistent upon every nation using the same ammo, and maybe put some pressure on them to stop "wasting time" on a 7.62x51 Vz.
But, who knows? Maybe CZ does.
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That's a great idea, for a lot of products, CGN investor groups, cash and volume speaks...well..volumes.
So you see plenty of people gripping about trying to source guns, mags, etc. but as individuals they have little interest to dealers, but combine even just 10 people and that request carries more weight.
I think $500 is too much for most people to put down for development, but a $100, which is an easier amount to place down, is large enough to show genuine interest but not so much that people are discouraged from putting down the deposit in the first place.
I'd put down money for the 7.62 x 51 version and more money down for the possible .12 gauge too.