Let me get this right, you do not even need a barrel sleeve in the CSA .223 versions with this adaptor, and with a mag well conversion you can use black dog mags?
Exactly - no barrel sleeve is needed. However we only tested with our magazines until now...
but we also plan to develop a rounded .22 magazine (the capacite could be 75 - 100 rds)...
David C. HAJICEK
Highland Arms (made in Czechoslovakia)
Mr Wolverine do you have one with a mag adapter to test and see if the vz 58 works with ar .22 conversion magazines. If so I'm sold.
Hello, 2CentTactical,
we haven't tested this variant yet... This means we have no magwell adapter for the AR .22 magazines... Sorry...
David C. HAJICEK
(Highland Arms, Made in Czechoslovakia)
I here a lot posters saying pricey. What does a conversion kit for an AR go for? Especially if one had a larger caliber than .223 that needed a barrel sleeve. (I'm not into ARs, so pardon my ignorance.)
Hi, guys,
the conversion kit was tested with all variants of vz58 based rifles - CZUB, CSA, Hermex and Novohradsky production (I guess Hermex and Novohradsky are not distributed in Canada). All barrell lengths and both barrel front mounts (screw mount and extension mount) are supported as well. Actually we recommend to use 25 rds in magazine, but we also plan to develop a rounded .22 magazine (the capacite could be 75 - 100 rds)...
David C. HAJICEK
Highland Arms (made in Czechoslovakia)
I don't see why it would have to be permanent. Do you have to weld the longer barrel on a BRS99? No. I don't think there is any basis in the law for the permanent part.
If you developed a drum for 7.62, it would be a better sell.
If you developed a drum for 7.62, it would be a better sell.