858 Tabbed bolt carriers

the csa vz 58's have tabs pre-installed. having said that i have probably 3 or 4 thousand rounds thru my cz 858...and have yet to experience the dreaded "trigger gremlin".

contact csa, maybe they can sell you a bolt carrier which may be cheaper than having sum1 charge you 100+ to do a tiny , simple modification......

maybe you have a misaligned or bent extractor?

as others have said, i do them and for about 1/3 what you think
 
I just wanted to update this thread. I sent my carrier out to broncoo shortly after this thread was created. He quoted me approx 2 week completion time, and he is a man of his word! He received it exactly two weeks ago, and I received the completed carrier today. Frankly, I'm a sucker for a nice clean weld, and he didn't disappoint. Hopefully he doesn't mind me posting some pics.

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In comparison to a CSA carrier slim posted earlier in the thread:

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See we didn't steer ya wrong. Broncoo is the man when it comes to tabbing and he has also done the charge handle on the left for me. Great work.
 
That's great thanks for posting! As Soon as I get time to put rounds through my recently repaired 858 to make sure it works, I will contact broncoo to have mine welded!
 
thanks.

i do it as i feel there is a need for this type of thing at a reasonable cost, not to get rich.
as i said before i do it as part of my firearms hobby, not a business thats why you do not see a banner with my name at the top.
 
"Hi I don't have the gremlin, but the feeding issue where 2 cartridges look like they are fed with 1 almost in the chamber and the the other in an acute angle with the primer facing up."

This might not be the problem you think it is. The two cartridges look like a jam issue, but it might be the problem I just had with my CZ58, which i think i fixed.

With no mag in the rifle cycle the bolt gently back and closed. Try this a few times. Does the bolt ever get stuck, about 1 inch open? If so, that is the problem, not a feed problem.


It is caused by the bolt carrier getting stuck on the disconnect lever. There is a crossways tab across the bottom of the carrier. The disconnect hits this tab and is pushed down. The surface of the tab that hits the disconnect is too vertical. Round the front surface a bit, but leave some of the tab at full height. This seems to have solved the problem in my rifle.

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