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Thread: Czech Small Arms Sa vz.58 rifles (5.56x45mm)

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    I've communicated with Casey at Tactical Ordnance, Inc. and the labor for machining the CSA vz.58 5.56x45mm magazine well is $50.00 (shipping is not included in this price). CSA will not be providing free mag well adapters for these rifles. Casey will be checking on the possibility of stocking these adapters for resale and should know in the next week or so if these will be available from Tactical Ordnance, Inc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdpush View Post
    What are the differences between a 1st and 2nd gen magwell adapter besides the flared opening? Are there functional differences as well?
    There are no functional differences between the 1st and 2nd Generation AR-15 mag well adapters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSA-North Sylva View Post
    I've communicated with Casey at Tactical Ordnance, Inc. and the labor for machining the CSA vz.58 5.56x45mm magazine well is $50.00 (shipping is not included in this price). CSA will not be providing free mag well adapters for these rifles. Casey will be checking on the possibility of stocking these adapters for resale and should know in the next week or so if these will be available from Tactical Ordnance, Inc.

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    Any idea what pricing is going to look like on these Dan?
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    Thanx Dan.

    With machining for the AR mag adaptor, would a CSA mag still work aswell?

    For those who are intertested, the cost of machining is about the cost of one CSA mag. I personally have allot of AR mags. So it worth it.
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    I apologize for the late reply. Yes, the original 5.56x45mm CSA manufactured magazines will work in a magazine well that fits/functions with the CSA AR-15 magwell adapter. To switch between the two, you just need to swap the bolt catch and magazine catch parts. Once you've done it a couple of times, it only takes minutes to swap out the parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Owner View Post
    Thanx Dan.

    With machining for the AR mag adaptor, would a CSA mag still work aswell?

    For those who are intertested, the cost of machining is about the cost of one CSA mag. I personally have allot of AR mags. So it worth it.

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    I would check with Tactical Ordnance, Inc. to confirm pricing and availability on the AR-15 magwell adapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mykhaylo View Post
    Any idea what pricing is going to look like on these Dan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baal View Post
    Casey has worked on a couple guns for me in the past and is fantastic to deal with. My VZ58 goes out to him Tuesday.
    Casey is the king when dealing with modifications.

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    Would CSA consider mfg a model with an AR15 mag well rather than doing this retro fit?

    If they sell their rifles in the US or anywhere else in the world this would be a good variant.
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    Had my csa vz 58 NR done. Sent it to Casey at Tactical Ordnance Inc. I had great customer service and super fast shipping back. The whole thing just cost me shipping $55.

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    I just had it done from Casey as well and he was speedy quick.
    Total cost for me was $176. So $50 for labour and $85 for magwell adapter and the rest was tax and shipping
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