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Thread: New to Zahal: Vz58 Carry Bag

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    New to Zahal: Vz58 Carry Bag

    Something to get your Vz58 from place to place with a few mags safely stored away!

    Tactical Carry Bag

    Comes in Black, Desert Czech Camo, or Woodland Czech Camo.







    More details to come!

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    Doesn't look like a fixed stock cz will fit to nicely in it

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    Aww man thats sweet. Too bad I'm broke.

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    I need to grab measurements from Israel! An 18.5" folder will definitely fit.

    But yes, we need to confirm fixed stock sizes.

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    Im in for a black one if it'll fit my CZ with the FAB defence gear (GRLS-16 recoil stock, not the folder though).

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    holy price batman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick911 View Post
    holy price batman
    X2 drop the price, CANADA is not limited on rifle cases. I would pay $40 for that case.

    WM

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    Eberlestock and tasmanian tiger drag bags are similarly priced.

    The question in my mind is: is this the same quality as those brands? The pouches look pretty good, but I'd like to get some hands on time with one.

    Also, Czech camo is neat.

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    Here's a full-size image! Our guy in Cz has been using one of these for the last eight years in all kinds of conditions. They're heavy duty, but yes, they also are on the higher end of things.


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