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Thread: New Polenar Tactical Vz58 Bolt Release

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    New Polenar Tactical Vz58 Bolt Release

    http://www.zahal.org/products/vz-58-...lenar-tactical

    No one loves AKs, Vzs, and range hijinks like Polenar does. We've now got a very special model of Vz58 bolt release from them!

    If you're not familiar with the concept of an extended bolt release on a Vz58, this gives you a lever to drop the bolt with your trigger finger after reloading the rifle. Rather than coming up or under to rack the charging handle after inserting a fresh magazine, this little guy is easy to install and allows you to send the bolt home from shouldered position.

    $45 USD with Free Shipping! Check it out:


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    Have this. It's amazing. A must buy for any cz owner.

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    I received a defective part from Zahal and they do not respond to my emails requesting a refund

    Update: Zahal sent me a pm so hopefully we can get it resolved
    Last edited by blueskies; 03-14-2017 at 10:44 PM.

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    How easy are these to install,does it come with instructions?

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    Are those painted handguards? or Carbon light weight? would be interested
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueskies View Post
    I received a defective part from Zahal and they do not respond to my emails requesting a refund
    Check your inbox here on CGN. We'd like to hear what's wrong and fix it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iwi View Post
    How easy are these to install,does it come with instructions?
    These don't come with instructions, and we should look at making a video!

    Changing out the bolt release only requires a hammer and a small punch. If you're careful you can use the gas tool that came with your rifle, but we reccomend a punch.

    You need to remove your bolt and carrier group, and punch out the retaining pin that locks the magazine-release and bolt-release cross pin. Not sure of the word in English, but its like a clothespin style. You see the two "ends" of the pin inside your reciever, and the head on the bottom of your reciever (it looks like a nail from the bottom of the rifle)

    Then punch out the cross pin and your magazine release and bolt release will drop out along with their springs. Put the replacement unit it and replace the pins!

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_kowalski25 View Post
    Are those painted handguards? or Carbon light weight? would be interested
    Pretty sure those are factory CSA polymer handguards that have been hydro dipped and drilled for a bottom picatinny rail! We'll ask

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_kowalski25 View Post
    Are those painted handguards? or Carbon light weight? would be interested
    Also interested.
    "A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance" -Hunter S. Thompson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guyintoga View Post
    Have this. It's amazing. A must buy for any cz owner.
    Really? I bought one from directly from Polenar and I found it to have way to much wobble when installed, and it protrudes too far out from the rifle (CSA VZ-58) with it's sharp edges. I also have to push extremely hard to get it to release the bolt. Needless to say I am no longer using it, maybe I got a defective one? Maybe there is a reason it is one of the cheaper bolt releases...

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