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Czech mate - EE for the win. I am meeting a member to buy a CZ 527 tomorrow otherwise I'd consider taking it off your hands.
 
Never experienced the oil/crud to the face, maybe you are putting too much lube.

For the optic mounting deal, maybe you should have researched a bit more before buying.


Rifle is fine
 
Has anyone figured out how to prevent block oil gas and crud from coming through the iron sight relief cut? This is such a janky designed rifle. Having your eyepro covered in the crap gets old fast. This rifle is just loaded with design flaws and obvious errors, gas to the face being the worst. Ejecting brass straight up eliminating a proper scope position is another one that tics the box.

Any solutions to this mess?

800K produced.
Adopted by 20+ countries for use by their police and military.
Used in armed conflicts throughout the world.
Millions of rounds placed downrange by recreational users.
Reportedly has a superior barrel (military issue) with very good accuracy based on a milled receiver.

You must be some kind of special to think that because you are having a problem (its not an AR that is required to run "wet") that there is a flaw with the design and that everyone else doesn't know what they are doing since 1958.

If it is the 7.62x39 variant I use white grease (sparingly) on the contact points. Its "open" top design doesn't lend itself to oil "and" any grease not located between two metal surfaces isn't doing anything other than collecting dirt and debris.
I own two of them and like my SKS's I have never had any ammo not go "bang" when I pulled the trigger. Can't say the same of my AR's or other designs in my collection.

Do not have experience with .223 version (which I always thought wasn't a good good idea) as it was a redesign and there were other rifles that did it better.

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800K produced.
Adopted by 20+ countries for use by their police and military.
Used in armed conflicts throughout the world.
Millions of rounds placed downrange by recreational users.
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You must be some kind of special to think that because you are having a problem (its not an AR that is required to run "wet") that there is a flaw with the design and that everyone else doesn't know what they are doing since 1958.


Lol don't hold back bro!! This totally made my morning ha.
 
Eastern European side mount optic + shell deflector = optic problem totally solved.

The CSA vz58 is currently the best red rifle ive owned and or fired !

 
Gas system should be dry...why you putting lube on it?

x2. There should be no oil, etc in the gas system. On the vz58, use grease on the moving parts in the action and you will have clean shooting glasses all day. Keep everything off the piston, etc or else you will think it is raining gun oil.
 
That is surely due to oil applied in the wrong hole ;) like other said these piston system part must be dry and clean. I had this rifle since january and shot over 1000 round with it and never had a single issue! I was previously a big fan of the sks. I really like the sks and its story behind it, but since i shot a bullet with a vz i would never use an sks again. It so faster to maintain and much more reliable! At least until she spit to my face XD
 
Meh, i heavily oil the gas pistons and tubes (if it has one) on all my red rifles. Been doing so for almost a decade and never had a issue.
 
I'm just going to have some fun with this:

"Rifle is fine":

There are 3 different rifles known as Vz58.

1. Mil surplus parts rifle. With welded and unwelded receiver. With modified trigger and the one with not (gremlin). Your list mainly applies to these rifles.

2. CSA built new production rifles. Rifle is still ~$1000 USD as it was 8 years ago. 1 out of 7 problems apply (optics, but yea try scoping AK with a stamped receiver, Vz at least has receiver holes for the mount). On 2500+ rounds. Zero malfunctions. Parts/barrel show no visible wear.

3. 223 CSA built new production rifle. Problems with gas system timing. 223 has less taper on the casing, so more sensitive to dirty chamber. Less reliable than 7.62x39 overall.
 
That is surely due to oil applied in the wrong hole ;) like other said these piston system part must be dry and clean. I had this rifle since january and shot over 1000 round with it and never had a single issue! I was previously a big fan of the sks. I really like the sks and its story behind it, but since i shot a bullet with a vz i would never use an sks again. It so faster to maintain and much more reliable! At least until she spit to my face XD

SO too much lube on the piston results in crud shot in the face :redface::redface::redface::redface:
 
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