CSA conversion kit for VZ 58 !!!

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I was browsing the post on the CSA that are coming this july in the silvia section and decide to check the CSA web site and i was reading this :

"The vz.58 family will also be richer in next few months as the development of a .22 long rifle conversion kit is in its final stage."

That will be awesome and there is another reason to buy a VZ 58 ! w:h:
 
What thread is this in?? maybe a link or somethin please?

It's not mention on this board,i said when i was reading the post in sylvia section decide to go check the official CSA web site and it's on it.

Here the link provide by sylvia : www.csa.co.cz/en/1-home.html
 
"Czech Small Arms (C.S.A.) is the only manufacturer of the Sa vz.58 rifles and Sa vz.61 Scorpion pistols. The factory located in Jablunka, Czech Republic, continues to produce these legendary firearms for distributors in North America and in Europe. Originally produced by CZ Uhersky Brod, the Sa vz.58 rifles and Sa vz.61 Scorpion pistols are currently produced only by Czech Small Arms. If you currently have a vz.58 rifle or a vz.61 Scorpion, most likely, your firearm was manufactured in our factory or assembled from parts made in our factory - regardless of the name engraved on the firearm.

Czech Small Arms is currently producing the vz.58 and vz.61 in calibres that have never been produced by any other small arms manufacturer before. The growing popularity of the vz.58 and vz.61 has led to this extension of their calibres. The vz.58 is now offered in the 5.56 NATO and .222 Remington, while the Scorpion is available in 9 mm P.A. Knall and 9 mm P.A. Rubber. In addition, the Scorpion is in the final development phase for the 9 mm Browning cartridge (.380 ACP). The vz.58 family will also be richer in next few months as the development of a .22 long rifle conversion kit is in its final stage.

A high degree of quality assurance is found throughout each level of the vz.58 and vz.61 production. From testing of raw materials through CNC machining to the refinishing of firearms, every step of production exhibits extreme attention to detail. The objective of C.S.A. is to produce high quality firearms with a continued emphasis on innovation. on."


VZ58 in .222 rem ?
 
The .222 version is made for countries where .223/5.56 is prohibited as a military calibre.
 
The .222 version is made for countries where .223/5.56 is prohibited as a military calibre.


Exactly.

From the CSA site again :

For the countries that do not allow the .223 Rem and/or 7.62 x 39 mm calibres, CSA has prepared the Sa vz.58 Sporter in the good old .222 Rem calibre, the parent calibre of the .223 Rem. We hope this rifle will help our friends out there to forget the sad restrictions their respective governments imposed on them.

Can be found here : w ww.csa.co.cz/en/15-produkty/22-sa58-222.html
 
It's not mention on this board,i said when i was reading the post in sylvia section decide to go check the official CSA web site and it's on it.

Here the link provide by sylvia : www.csa.co.cz/en/1-home.html

oh cuz it is in the north SYLVA section. I already saw it after I assumed that is what you meant by sylvia
 
Exactly.

From the CSA site again :

For the countries that do not allow the .223 Rem and/or 7.62 x 39 mm calibres, CSA has prepared the Sa vz.58 Sporter in the good old .222 Rem calibre, the parent calibre of the .223 Rem. We hope this rifle will help our friends out there to forget the sad restrictions their respective governments imposed on them.

Can be found here : w ww.csa.co.cz/en/15-produkty/22-sa58-222.html

Nice to see a company going the extra mile for fellow shooters in more dire straits than us. Good on 'em!:rockOn:
 
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