SOLD OUT: TYPE 81 LMG Shipment 3.

The CZ858 was $699 back in 2007 and went gradually higher. The VZ 58 non res started at $999 I believe and was last sold at $1,399. I would very much prefer both of them compared to the type 81, also because there are endless aftermarket parts available and especially the VZ was a beauty of a gun in regards to finish and accuracy. The type 81 in my opinion is just for giggles since many people confuse them with a prohibited AK. I am glad I sold all but one folder. The finish of the bipod on the LMG still brings tears to my eyes.
 
The CZ858 was $699 back in 2007 and went gradually higher. The VZ 58 non res started at $999 I believe and was last sold at $1,399. I would very much prefer both of them compared to the type 81, also because there are endless aftermarket parts available and especially the VZ was a beauty of a gun in regards to finish and accuracy. The type 81 in my opinion is just for giggles since many people confuse them with a prohibited AK. I am glad I sold all but one folder. The finish of the bipod on the LMG still brings tears to my eyes.


Good points the cz/CSA rifles where all around a better quality rifle but the type 81 dose have its place
At the price they are? Not so sure. The dollar for dollar the type 91’s I believe fall a little short
 
Ahhh i see where I messed up. I was talking about the CSA 858 not the VZ58...... yea there was a huge difference there. I dont think I would want a VZ58. They were crude.

CSA 858?? you mean CZ 858 .They all have the same parts pretty much , Only difference is the CSA guns had new receivers, tabbed carriers and polymer furniture . The CZ built 858 and VZ58 guns were better quality in my opinion, they were built the same as the military issue guns minus the full auto.. only downside was the gremlin, fixed by tabbing the carrier .
 
I have had multiple CZ858's and each one had issues. Every rifle ripped off the case after running it for long enough, and one broke a firing pin from dry firing, I've never had a rifle break a firing pin from dry firing. Mind you this was not repeated dry fire practice, just dry fire as part of checking safe.

I think the Type 81 is superior to the CZ858 other than accuracy. My Type 81 is a solid 4 moa gun whereas the cz858s were pretty consistently 2 moa guns with barrels in good condition. HOWEVER the CZ858s didnt come with chrome lined bores OR chambers. The Type 81s have chrome lined bores and chambers which make it very reliable. After hundreds of rounds my type 81 didnt have any problems with any kind of ammo (laquered, copper washed cases etc).

The VZ58's are probably better rifles than T81s in new milspec condition but the CZ858's left a lot to be desired. The cz858 has better balance and ergonomics, but the type 81 is built like a tank compared to the cz858.

Also my type 81 is laser straight and tight, no misaligned anything. YMMV
 
I have had multiple CZ858's and each one had issues. Every rifle ripped off the case after running it for long enough, and one broke a firing pin from dry firing, I've never had a rifle break a firing pin from dry firing. Mind you this was not repeated dry fire practice, just dry fire as part of checking safe.

Never seen that to be the case . I have tens of thousands of rounds through many 858s . It can happen if you have major lacquer build up in your chamber from surplus ammo, you have to clean the chamber with solvent and a brass brush , especially with a non chrome bore version .. If this was a problem with the rifle in general it would have never been adopted by the Czechs...
 
Fired my T81 LMG for the first time, after 50 rounds the wood pistol grip chipped....otherwise the action is smooth and iron sight is fairly accurate.
 
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I have a question any chance on mounting a scope on this rifle ?

TI is almost ready to release a mounting bracket that uses the existing rivets of the Type 81 rather then requiring drilling. It will likely appear similar to the Gnutzguy installed in the Youtube video below, though positioned differently, and allow mounting scope side mounts similar to those pictured in the video. TI hasn't confirmed this, but I suspect they will bring in some scope mounts to bundle with the bracket for those who don't already own them, in addition to just selling the bracket.

Gnutzguy's Youtube channcel said:

PS: GNutz guy's volume and cadence in concert with the clicks and scrapes of the installation almost makes this a gun enthusiasts ASMR video :)
 
TI is almost ready to release a mounting bracket that uses the existing rivets of the Type 81 rather then requiring drilling. It will likely appear similar to the Gnutzguy installed in the Youtube video below, though positioned differently, and allow mounting scope side mounts similar to those pictured in the video. TI hasn't confirmed this, but I suspect they will bring in some scope mounts to bundle with the bracket for those who don't already own them, in addition to just selling the bracket.



PS: GNutz guy's volume and cadence in concert with the clicks and scrapes of the installation almost makes this a gun enthusiasts ASMR video :)

Yup, however we'll be using custom designed replacement hammer pin and receiver pin that are threaded at the end, then thread right into adapter plates. Our first adapter plate will be for a picatinny mount, but will have plates for some cool side-mount optics eventually
 
Yup, however we'll be using custom designed replacement hammer pin and receiver pin that are threaded at the end, then thread right into adapter plates. Our first adapter plate will be for a picatinny mount, but will have plates for some cool side-mount optics eventually

There's some talented 3D printing and other types of craftsmen out there. Now that you put out the parameters, I'm sure someone is already creating a mount with a Picatinny clamp leading to a Pictanny topside rail, while someone else is thinking how way to mount an AK side rail to a Picatinny clamp, to use their existing AK adapters :) And of course those who are less crafty will look forward to your future products. Good luck!
 
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Delivery update.

Canada post updated their tracking today. LMG arrived in Richmond, BC today from Calgary AB. Left Calgary 26th Jan, 4 days via a slow train I guess.

Original delivery date to Maple Ridge, BC was Monday 1st Feb, which is now pushed back to Tuesday 2nd Feb. That's 3 days to travel 55km. I will have a cup of tea waiting for the postman after his long walk. :welcome: :cheers:

Originally ordered 6th Jan, #94xx and now showing as order shipped.
 
Yup, however we'll be using custom designed replacement hammer pin and receiver pin that are threaded at the end, then thread right into adapter plates. Our first adapter plate will be for a picatinny mount, but will have plates for some cool side-mount optics eventually

picatinny mount is opening a lot of optics to be put in.
 
picatinny mount is opening a lot of optics to be put in.
It's not like sidemounts with pic tops are rare.
I was waiting to see what I was gonna get from TI for a sidemount but it's apparently only playing second fiddle to a slap-on rail. I prefer the ability to put on/remove the optic and keep perfect zero over a semi-permanent rail system.
Guess I'll finally bite the bullet and put on my leftover sideplate instead of waiting.
 
Mine arrived yesterday. Arrived within two days of shipping to Northern Alberta. Order 94xx. I definitely got a good one. No issues at all so far. Fit and finish seems good overall. Thanks TI
 
Let's also not forget that the success of projects means that more doors and opportunities can open to us. We have to prove to factories we are a serious market if we want any sort dedicated projects (which we are asking for). There is a ton of really cool stuff we could get in theory, the likes our market has never seen.

If there's one thing to learn from our near 10 years in business, it's that we are always pushing hard to bring in cool and interesting stuff to our market

Can’t argue that at all. Keep it up, let’s see what else you guys can bring in.
 
Delivery update.

Canada post updated their tracking today. LMG arrived in Maple Ridge, BC today from Richmond, BC.
Original delivery date to my home in Maple Ridge, BC was Monday 1st Feb, which has been pushed back to Tuesday 2nd Feb. Hoping I will get it tomorrow afterall, as its probably only a few hundred yards from me at the moment.

Originally ordered 6th Jan, #94xx.
 
Delivery update.

Canada post updated their tracking today. LMG arrived in Maple Ridge, BC today from Richmond, BC.
Original delivery date to my home in Maple Ridge, BC was Monday 1st Feb, which has been pushed back to Tuesday 2nd Feb. Hoping I will get it tomorrow afterall, as its probably only a few hundred yards from me at the moment.

Originally ordered 6th Jan, #94xx.



Oh Canada Post... Mine was due last Tuesday, sat in Calgary for 10 days, showed up in Richmond this morning. So it'll probably be Tuesday, exactly one week late. No fault of TI at all just the shipping industry as a whole right now. I'm glad yours isn't late, and hope you're excited as I am.
 
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