Dlask Rail System for CZ 858

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Anyone seen one of these up in-person? Its new for dlask as of the 2nd.



Precision machined from 6061 T6 billet Aluminium for maximum strength Four mil-spec Picatinny rail for versatile accessory applications No gunsmith required Tested under extreme conditions to perform zero-retention Hard anodized coating for wear resistance Narrow and slim size for better grip and handling of the firearm Very rugged structure will not bent or deform under any condition Perfect alignment with the receiver
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 02 July, 2011.




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It's not new. They were building it for Infratek years ago.

Can't say about the bottom but the top rail is decent, though too high to co-witness. It can be quite fussy to set up correctly.

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They look nice enough, but the option to co-witness is big to me. I am not sure that rail offers anything that the BC Tactical rail or the NEA set up doesn't.
 
Did Infratek offer both steel and polymer versions? I had the polymer one, and it had 4 bolts top to bottom.
 
I've seen one I think it looks really nice... nice and solid ect.. I don't own a cz anymore I sold it because I didn't like it but that rail makes me want one agian now..
 
Whats the price Vs the BC Tactical or NEA set?
Dlask $275 Held together upper plus pinned lower and side rails are removable.
NEA $190 set screw with cross pin upper plus pinned lower and you have to buy the rails seperate and add them on if you want them at $25 to $30 a pop.
B.C. Tactical $220 no screws and uses all the original hardware plus the rails are not removable.
It all depends on what you like and also Dlask were the first to release handguards for this rifle that were done in alluminum. The Polymer 1 was infratek witch was the first company ever to release a set for this rifle.
 
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Since Dlask didn't post a pic of the right sight I'm going to assume they didn't change the latch from the first version.

Mine has a sliding bar that fits into the top of the piston cut-out in the rear sight base. That's what locks it in place. The only screws are two set screws needed to adjust the height of the rear of the rail in order to have the sliding bar engage the receiver properly.
 
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