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    Non restricted 7.62x39 $1299 and $1499 available

    DELUXE PACKAGE - MAP 1499.00

    CLASSIC PACKAGE - 1299.00

    Rifles are in for pre orders, first we will satisfy all pre -orders. Limited numbers available . More shipped next week and will be available.
    I will call on Monday all pre-orders and confirm first with them.
    Whatever number left I will go based on first come first served bases meaning if you order this weekend I will ship on Monday.
    If we are sold out we will help you to purchase from other dealers that carry this product.
    WR7.62 stands for Westrifle in caliber 7.62x39.
    It is our project and took us long time to bring it to you. So please leave it alone it is what it is.
    Now what does WR7.62 rifle includes:

    Rifle is made by Kodiak Defence Inc in Windsor Ontario (kodiakdefence.com)

    Brand new receiver is cut from a solid block of metal

    Brand new barrel is made in Canada (non chrome lined)

    Brand New Wood Stock for Deluxe package

    Barf wood stock made in CZ for Classic package

    Magazine is made in CZ (it is VZ58 magazine)

    99% internal parts come from standard VZ 58 rifle, some modify to comply with CDN laws.

    This is fully functional Non-restricted Rifle made in Canada

    DELUXE PACKAGE - MAP 1499.00

    CLASSIC PACKAGE - 1299.00


    I want to say special thank you to Steve at Kodiak Defence who took special care of this project.

    Westrifle.com is Exclusive Distributor of those in Canada all dealers who want to purchase this rifle can contact us directly. We already take orders for next batch of rifles. Please call us or email.Name:  IMG_2562.JPG
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    Is barrel pressed or threaded in?

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    Not threaded , pressed in . Sorry did not confirm first
    Last edited by westrifle; 07-30-2017 at 11:23 AM.

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    Wow this is out of left field
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    Quote Originally Posted by westrifle View Post
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    awesome thanks man

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    If only they accepted the xcr pistol mags....I would be all over this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by westrifle View Post
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    Did some shooting at the range , excellent grouping . Each rifle comes with test firing page . Sorry no pictures yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by zelly View Post
    Wow this is out of left field
    Not really. Discussed months ago. Thirty page thread in West Rifles section. Surprised that so many missed it.
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    Are pressed barrels harder to change out?

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