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    I check the site everyday and iv never seen anything.

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    Marstar's vz-58 is not made by Cz or csa. They are made by Fsn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bondjames80 View Post
    Marstar's vz-58 is not made by Cz or csa. They are made by Fsn.
    I did not know that FSN was a separate manufacturer. I am assuming their VZ-58 models are completely 100% compatible with other VZ-58's?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bondjames80 View Post
    Marstar's vz-58 is not made by Cz or csa. They are made by Fsn.
    Didn't know this either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondjames80 View Post
    Marstar's vz-58 is not made by Cz or csa. They are made by Fsn.
    Still, it is unlikely to be the rifles under "Firearms / Rifles / FSN Rifles" either, as they are all listed as "Restricted", and this thread is about *NON* "Restricted" version of the VZ-58.

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    Still waiting on the factory .
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    Which company is making these again? FSN is not a true CZ or is it? School me.

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    A cz-858 is a civilian version of the czech vz-58 rifle manufactured by cz. The one marstar retails is a civie version of the vz-58 manufactured by a different company. Think armalite ar-15 vs colt ar-15, same platform, many similarities different manufacturers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boss351cleveland View Post
    blueing finish and stock is starting to look a bit Rez lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bondjames80 View Post
    Marstar's vz-58 is not made by Cz or csa. They are made by Fsn.
    Quote Originally Posted by JNA View Post
    I did not know that FSN was a separate manufacturer. I am assuming their VZ-58 models are completely 100% compatible with other VZ-58's?
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Stud View Post
    Which company is making these again? FSN is not a true CZ or is it? School me.
    It seems that FSN may be the new manufacturer model number, this is from wikipedia, so grain of salt is required, but under the vz58 variants section it looks like FSN are just newer made:

    CZ 858 Tactical: A semi-automatic variant designed for the civilian market in Canada, assembled from unused parts from when production of the military versions ended. Available with standard (390 mm) barrel length on the restricted -4V version, or extended (482 mm) barrel length on the -2 version. The barrel is not chrome-lined in the -2 version unlike the military and -4V version. External components have a new varnish coat (identical to the coating used on original military rifles). A "Canadian" model is now also being offered based on the -2 version, featuring a real wood stock engraved with a maple leaf.
    FSN Series: Newly manufactured civilian semi-automatic variants. Available in standard (FSN-01, 390 mm), with or without folding stock (FSN-01F and FSN-01W, which has a wooden stock and cheek piece), or shortened (279 mm) barrel lengths (also with folding stock), outer parts are blued. All variants with the exception of the -01W have bakelite stocks.
    CSA vz. 58 Sporter: Available in .222 Remington, .223 Remington (5.56 NATO), or 7.62×39mm, these carbines were newly manufactured by Czech Small Arms, and not Česká zbrojovka. They came in Compact (190mm barrel, folding stock), Carbine (300 or 310mm barrel, folding stock), and Rifle (390 or 410mm barrel, fixed sporter stock) models. In addition there was a "Tactical" model chambered in .223 Remington, featuring a 410mm barrel, railed handguard, and collapsible buttstock. All featured synthetic handguards, although the 7.62x39mm Rifle model is available with either a synthetic or phenolic wood handguard.

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