CZ-USA 600 Trail 7.62x39 16" Non-Restricted

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It doesn't look reversible all that CZ would need to do though is through a left and right in the box or make a right hand cheek piece availlable as an accessory. Looks like it's tapped for a screw on both sides.

Might be a good 3 d printer project, or old school bend and blend kydex operation.
 

North Sylva does not do prices, I would assume it's going to be the same as the .223 at around $1400 give or take plus tax. They ain't cheap that's for sure, but what is these days!

I was hoping that at some point CZ would figure out how to make it multi-caliber as it was originally interceded.... fingers crossed.
 
North Sylva does not do prices, I would assume it's going to be the same as the .223 at around $1400 give or take plus tax. They ain't cheap that's for sure, but what is these days!

I was hoping that at some point CZ would figure out how to make it multi-caliber as it was originally interceded.... fingers crossed.

If it is the same as the .223, it is already switch-Barrel-capable. My .223 was good to go with 2x Barrel Retention Screws, no loctite or anything - just a dab of red lacquer on the screw and surrounding metal so that they know you voided your warranty by swapping Barrels as originally intended. Everything was cool until some numpty American re-installed a Barrel incompletely and blew up his rifle, prompting the anti-switch-Barrel Red Lacquer "anti-tampering seal". IDK if the US-manufactured rifles use Red Loctite or some other method of discouraging Barrel swaps, but the Czech rifles that we get just have the Red Lacquer.

The biggest problem is going to be obtaining "extra" Barrels if CZ decides not to sell them (besides to Gunsmiths). I looked at having my ,223 re-Barrelled to .300 Blk about a year ago, but decided that it would be easier (and cheaper) to just wait for the .300 Blk to come to market. If anyone comes across a source of spare 600 Trail Barrels in .223, by all means please let us know as I'd still like the switch-barrel capabliity.



This .223 has since moved on to a new owner....

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It's mostly annoying that if you crack the bolts yourself you void the warranty and its probably slowing down or generally souring the aftermarket for barrels.
 
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