anyone interested in a VZ 58 bonesteel arms trigger group or wirestock?

This is from small arms review:
"After extended firing the vz.58’s trigger sometimes fails to reset. Spraying the inside of the receiver with Gun Scrubber to clean out accumulated power residue solved the problem. Fire control group seems to be “fragile” and sensitive to powder residue, dust or sand.".

I want my new fcg asap. Any updates Irunguns?
 
This is from small arms review:
"After extended firing the vz.58’s trigger sometimes fails to reset. Spraying the inside of the receiver with Gun Scrubber to clean out accumulated power residue solved the problem. Fire control group seems to be “fragile” and sensitive to powder residue, dust or sand.".

I want my new fcg asap. Any updates Irunguns?



Once the export is out and cleared it will be one of the first things we will be addressing stay tuned!

-Spencer
 
This is from small arms review:
"After extended firing the vz.58’s trigger sometimes fails to reset. Spraying the inside of the receiver with Gun Scrubber to clean out accumulated power residue solved the problem. Fire control group seems to be “fragile” and sensitive to powder residue, dust or sand.".

I want my new fcg asap. Any updates Irunguns?

is this the OEM or BSA it talks about?
 
Those are US compliant guns. Canadian guns are made with surplus metal parts

My 858 has a polymer trigger and so does my friend's CSA. At Silverdale I haven't seen any metal VZ triggers. I'm not interested in arguing with u, but I do think u'r confused. The polymer American parts for their version are listed here: 'The five USA made parts on the vz. 58 Tactical 762 model rifle are: disconnector, (manufactured from 4140 steel), polymer follower, polymer floor plate, M4 adjustable stock, and removable muzzle brake. The M4 stock is the Tapco Mil-Spec AR T6 six position stock with Tapco Mil-Spec extension tube".
 
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