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    Quote Originally Posted by westrifle_sks View Post
    The closest dealer we have to Ontario is Frontier Firearms he will have his shipment by the end of next week.

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    Thanks. I've dealt with them before. Much obliged.
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    Should Wanstalls be receiving theirs this week? I preordered a couple weeks ago but work remote so I haven't been able to call during store hours, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Normac View Post
    Should Wanstalls be receiving theirs this week? I preordered a couple weeks ago but work remote so I haven't been able to call during store hours, thanks.
    I've been to the store and handled one....you'll be happy. Can say how many more they have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
    In giant billboard markings? No thanks. It makes it look like it should have a orange muzzle protector and be sold at walmart in the kiddie section.

    When you are copying a no-frills military rifle, less is more. People want it to look like the real thing, not a billboard advertisement.

    It's your company, do what you want to do, but it's losing you sales. Mine for one, and based on the people I've talked to, I'm far from alone.
    Wait is the westrifle righting on the side like the pic on website actually on the gun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by meveringham View Post
    Wait is the westrifle righting on the side like the pic on website actually on the gun?
    Not sure why Westrifle doesn't update their own website and post pics of the finished rifles being sold.

    These are pics of my WR762 that came in the mail last week.

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    Damn nice looking rifle right there.
    Are you taking over, or are you taking orders?
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    Wet nice bud!!! That is darn sexy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by armilaria View Post
    Wet nice bud!!! That is darn sexy!
    I meant very nice but that works!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunchild2071 View Post
    Damn nice looking rifle right there.
    Yep, I'm pretty pleased with it. The wood furniture is very nice and the fit and finish is very nice. I've had 2 858's previously so can compare and i'm totally happy with this version. Fired it in my backyard today it functions perfectly. I only have a 25 yd target set up so will have to wait until I get to the range or our hunt camp to give a 100 yd report on accuracy.

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    The hunting gear guy did a review and video

    Please see this video here

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    Here in Canada, a recent (2014) ban on CZ858 rifles as converted autos and then subsequent amnesty on owning those guns has introduced some potential risk to future “take backsies”. Canadians love the VZ58 pattern rifles and want more in country, so West Rifle and Kodiak Defense came up with the WR762: West Rifle 7.62. These are unique, non-restricted, semi-automatic rifles made in Canada. Although they looks similar to an AK47, they’re very different: using different magazines, striker fired, a short stroke gas system instead of long, and are generally a higher quality rifle made from a milled receiver rather than a stamped one. These rifles were loaned to me for review.

    WR762 Specifications

    7.62×39
    Non restricted
    18.6″ non-chrome lined barrel
    Short stroke gas system
    Striker fired
    Last round bolt hold open
    WR762 vs CZ858

    The primary fundamental difference between these two rifles is the receiver. The WR762 uses a different, proprietary receiver made in Canada that’s different enough from the 858 that it’s considered its own rifle. Within the receiver, the trigger and sear setup is different and has been improved. On the outside, the barrel is new and made in Canada, same with the wood and some of the internal parts. The rest is straight CZ, which means that many of the aftermarket parts will work with this rifle. And yes, because we’re in Canada, those big magazines are pinned to 5 rounds each.


    There are currently 2 versions available, and they vary only on stock material. One uses the wood-impregnated resin stock affectionately known as “beaver barf” along with a metal buttplate, while the other uses a more appetizing traditional wood stock with rubber buttpad. Stock curves differ slightly between the two as well, though I found cheek weld when using the iron sights to be about the same. For everyone who saw these rifles and really liked the nicer wood, there were beaver barf advocates as well.

    Usability

    The WR762 rifles are identical in use to the VZ58 style rifles and are somewhat similar to AK-pattern rifles in use.

    Magazines rock and lock in place, though the magazine release is nice and compact and very easy for someone to use their left hand to actuate. Magazines also include a follower that actuates a bolt stop, a nice feature that the AK47 does not have. Note that while new, some magazines may be tight until they wear in, especially ones that are painted.

    WR762 Review: A Canadian VZ58/CZ858?

    by The Hunting Gear Guy on August 20, 2017 in Rifle Reviews


    Here in Canada, a recent (2014) ban on CZ858 rifles as converted autos and then subsequent amnesty on owning those guns has introduced some potential risk to future “take backsies”. Canadians love the VZ58 pattern rifles and want more in country, so West Rifle and Kodiak Defense came up with the WR762: West Rifle 7.62. These are unique, non-restricted, semi-automatic rifles made in Canada. Although they looks similar to an AK47, they’re very different: using different magazines, striker fired, a short stroke gas system instead of long, and are generally a higher quality rifle made from a milled receiver rather than a stamped one. These rifles were loaned to me for review.

    WR762 Specifications

    7.62×39
    Non restricted
    18.6″ non-chrome lined barrel
    Short stroke gas system
    Striker fired
    Last round bolt hold open
    WR762 vs CZ858

    The primary fundamental difference between these two rifles is the receiver. The WR762 uses a different, proprietary receiver made in Canada that’s different enough from the 858 that it’s considered its own rifle. Within the receiver, the trigger and sear setup is different and has been improved. On the outside, the barrel is new and made in Canada, same with the wood and some of the internal parts. The rest is straight CZ, which means that many of the aftermarket parts will work with this rifle. And yes, because we’re in Canada, those big magazines are pinned to 5 rounds each.

    Video Review



    Versions:

    There are currently 2 versions available, and they vary only on stock material. One uses the wood-impregnated resin stock affectionately known as “beaver barf” along with a metal buttplate, while the other uses a more appetizing traditional wood stock with rubber buttpad. Stock curves differ slightly between the two as well, though I found cheek weld when using the iron sights to be about the same. For everyone who saw these rifles and really liked the nicer wood, there were beaver barf advocates as well.





    Usability

    The WR762 rifles are identical in use to the VZ58 style rifles and are somewhat similar to AK-pattern rifles in use.

    Magazines rock and lock in place, though the magazine release is nice and compact and very easy for someone to use their left hand to actuate. Magazines also include a follower that actuates a bolt stop, a nice feature that the AK47 does not have. Note that while new, some magazines may be tight until they wear in, especially ones that are painted.



    On the bottom of the action there is a bolt stop button that allows you to hold the bolt open, another nice creature comfort.

    The right hand side safety feels backwards and clunky for someone familiar with an AR15.

    The rifle sling loops are in excellent position to naturally carry the rifle across your chest, ready to use.

    Field disassembly is very easy due to the clever design. Check if the rifle is empty, strike it out (pull the trigger), push out a pin and you can quickly remove the rear cover, and bolt assembly. The front gas system also easily comes off with a pin.

    Aftermarket Parts for WR762, VZ58, and CZ858 rifles

    There’s a pretty thriving aftermarket industry for the VZ58 rifles that the WR762 handily works with.

    West Rifle sells the side plate necessary for side scope mounts that are typically used with this style of rifle. West Rifle is also stocking up many other accessories for this rifle.
    Zahal sells aftermarket stocks, muzzlebrakes, receiver covers, and so much more.
    Polenar Tactical makes and sells an aftermarket bolt release, aftermarket sights, grips, handguards, and stocks
    Dlask sells a bunch of parts if you have something break.
    If you end up going with a side mounted scope, you may need to add in a padded cheek piece or an adjustable cheek height stock to get correct cheek weld. Some of the railed forends can get a red dot sight pretty low, and are a decent optics option as well. Magazines are also widely available in Polymer, Aluminum, and Steel versions for a variety of (pretty reasonable) price points. Stocks are available in wire folders, chip wood, regular wood, polymer, collapsible M4 style, and more. There are bayonets for this rifle that will fit on the bayonet lug if you want to go down that path.

    Summary

    With a new design and designation, the WR762 series of rifle offers something interesting to the Canadian market: peace of mind that political parties won’t repeal its amnesty. As a new firearm in the Canadian market, it’s also kind of interesting in that it’s helping further establish the CZ858/VZ58/WR762 rifle pattern as a platform rather than as an individual rifle, kind of like the FAL or 1911. That means lots of aftermarket support and lots of options for growth. Because it’s non restricted, some owners may use this rifle for hunting with soft points and others might just use it for fun in the gravel pit. The inexpensive 7.62×39 ammo means that practice is cheap, and the rifles themselves are very reliable. So if you’re looking for a magazine-fed, piston driven rifle in 7.62×39 with a ton of flexibility, check out the WR762.

    Copied from hunting gear guy website https://www.huntinggearguy.com/rifle...ian-vz58cz858/
    Last edited by westrifle_sks; 08-21-2017 at 04:42 PM.

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