CZH 2003 - yay or nay?

BeaverMeat

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Interested in a CZH 2003. I heard of the limted run of chrome lined non-restricted barreled versions. Good buy? How do they compare to the CZ858?

Thanks
 
Same in terms of reliability and function. Except some non restricteds have chromed bores as you stated.

I thought you were selling g all your VZ goodies??
 
The CZH2003 where not included in the original ban - why? - because they were actually made from spare left over receivers (aka non-finished rifles) versus from completed select fire rifles. Hence when the conversion was made and the CZH2003's were assembled they were actually a NEW semi-auto rifle versus a converted rifle.

The neat thing about that - is that original SHE receiver markings were not obliterated like on banned versions (large box) VZ858s - because the Czechs were not trying to hide anything yet.

So from initial inspection they look like a military versus military/commercial rifle as they have military versus commercial markings (except for the laser etched name of the rifle on the side).

I think they are awesome!!!

Restricted = $500-750
Non-Restricted = $500-1200 ($1200 is what a commercially made CSA is costing)

Regards
 
Got one in the mail today. I must say I like I better than my CSAs I've had. Now to put it through its paces... Oddly, every time I purchase a rifle from Quebec it's never as advertised :( I think I'm done with that Provence.
 
The CZH2003 where not included in the original ban - why? - because they were actually made from spare left over receivers (aka non-finished rifles) versus from completed select fire rifles. Hence when the conversion was made and the CZH2003's were assembled they were actually a NEW semi-auto rifle versus a converted rifle.

The neat thing about that - is that original SHE receiver markings were not obliterated like on banned versions (large box) VZ858s - because the Czechs were not trying to hide anything yet.

So from initial inspection they look like a military versus military/commercial rifle as they have military versus commercial markings (except for the laser etched name of the rifle on the side).

I think they are awesome!!!

Restricted = $500-750
Non-Restricted = $500-1200 ($1200 is what a commercially made CSA is costing)

Regards

Thanks for the info!

Got one in the mail today. I must say I like I better than my CSAs I've had. Now to put it through its paces... Oddly, every time I purchase a rifle from Quebec it's never as advertised :( I think I'm done with that Provence.

Avoid the guys from Quebec who have poor communication or seem arrogant and you should be fine. There are retards in every province and territory. P&S militaria and weimajack are based out of Quebec and they are outstanding dealers.
 
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Got my share of :

-dirty
-banged/dinged
-poorly packed
-not as advertised

From all across the country...

Just sayin'

I had a guy sell me a rifle that I searched for years to find and he just threw it in a giant oversized box and it broke in half in shipment and he was from Saskatchewan. Ever since then I am forced to patronize all of the people I buy from and give them detailed shipping instructions. Just because someone comes across as articulate doesn't mean that they're not completely ####ing retarded.
 
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