CZ 858 .22LR Conversion kit. SALE SPECIAL

Mr Wolverine

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We are pleased to announce details on a .22LR conversion kit for the CZ 858. It will be available for the 7.62 x 39 model with either the non restricted or restricted barrel length. We installed one conversion kit on a rifle here and using Federal HV ammo she functioned flawlessly.

The first model used Norinco magazines but this version uses a modified CZ 858 magazine.
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The video by Zahal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPc7YUjJ5s4
Assembly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNqDZXCLi3Y
7.62x39 vs .22 LR: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2whIGyeqG3Y




NEW SALE PACKAGE

These conversion kits are proving to be a headache to us. I believe they will work well but in most cases they do require some minor gunsmithing to fit and function reliably. They are also sensitive to ammo, need to be kept clean (including the magazine) and well lubricated.

Due also to the high cost and small demand we have decided to discontinue stocking these conversion kits. We are going to sell them off below our cost on a one time basis, these are sold “AS IS” no warranty, However spare parts will be available for as long as the manufacture can supply.

Here is the package deal:
One conversion Kit.
Two barrel sleeves (One long and one short)
Two magazines

Our special introductory price was $610 the package sale price is now $399.00 plus shipping and tax. Limited to stock on hand.

Those customers who had previously purchased a kit will be offered an adjustment to bring them into line with this sale price.

For more info click here.
 
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Right on, this was a good idea.
A video demo would be great!

Video links added. Note this conversion kit is the Gen II using modified CZ mags, not the little Norinco mags seen in the video.

Spare magazine price will be approx $60. If we could sell a high quantity price could drop to half for a polymer mag, but that is in the future.
 
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That's pretty cool and if the reliablity is there and its as easy to switch between calibers as shown in the video, might give me a reason to buy an 858. I would only be intrested in a non restricted version (for both 858 and the 22)

Would you guys sell a package deal with a standard 858 along with the conversation kit? If the mag capacity for the 22LR was large ( say over 20 rds ) im in for sure!

Thanks for brining this to the market guys!!
 
That's pretty cool and if the reliablity is there and its as easy to switch between calibers as shown in the video, might give me a reason to buy an 858. I would only be intrested in a non restricted version (for both 858 and the 22)

Would you guys sell a package deal with a standard 858 along with the conversation kit? If the mag capacity for the 22LR was large ( say over 20 rds ) im in for sure!

Thanks for brining this to the market guys!!

I just loaded our sample mag with 28 rds. I see no reason why we could not offer an intro special with a new rifle and conversion kit, the saving will not be great as the margin is small on this.
 
I just loaded our sample mag with 28 rds. I see no reason why we could not offer an intro special with a new rifle and conversion kit, the saving will not be great as the margin is small on this.

Fair enough. It was just a suggestion!

Question - Did you guys test this on a short or longer barrell 858?
 
Fair enough. It was just a suggestion!

Question - Did you guys test this on a short or longer barrell 858?

I only have one conversion kit here and it fits the short restricted length barrel. If we move ahead with this project we would have the kits for both the short and long barrel version.
 
I only have one conversion kit here and it fits the short restricted length barrel. If we move ahead with this project we would have the kits for both the short and long barrel version.

Sounds great, Thanks for the prompt replies John.

I'm sure you hate these types of question (as much as I hate asking them) but if you guys proceed with the project, any estimated time frame on availability?
 
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