CZ858 - armacoat or not?

To armacoat or not to armacoat a CZ858?

  • No need for the arma-coat, the stock finish of the CZ is just fine.

    Votes: 29 55.8%
  • Definitely should arma-coat, the extra $$$ is worth every penny.

    Votes: 23 44.2%

  • Total voters
    52
Are you saying if you install the adapter your rifle will be re-classifed as a restricted? Where did you hear that? It dosent say anything on wolverine about that?

I'm going to have my CZ Arma-Coated, I just think it looks way better.

The one I saw on Wolverine had a 15.5" barrel.
Just checked, and they do have a non-res on there, didn't see it at first. Never meant that the adapter meant restricted.
Also, they don't list one with the folding stock.
 
The one I saw on Wolverine had a 15.5" barrel.
Just checked, and they do have a non-res on there, didn't see it at first. Never meant that the adapter meant restricted.
Also, they don't list one with the folding stock.

My bad, I didnt know you were talking about the rifle with the adapter installed. They also sell the mag adapter seperatly.
 
When using corrosive ammo on arma coat CZ858, does it mean that the gun doesn't need a cleaning and wouldn't rust? (Except the uncoated bore of course)
 
I say get the $69 kit and do it yourself. You can go to one of those do it yourself sand blasting places and do it for $15. Total cost under $100. It makes the gun look way better as that blue sewer pipe paint from the factory is ug-ly. For under $100 you can do your rifle and probably up to 5 mags. A small price to pay to make your rifle that much more durable and much better looking.
 
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