Bought me a VZ-858 at..................

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Canadian Frikken Tire :D :D :D

In Kenora, Ont. The owner there brought some in and they went FAST, I got the last one MUHUHAHAHA

and $50.00 cheaper than everyone else
 
Yeah I guy (name wont say) bought a CZ 858 from CT there it came just before we were about to leave for the range....Not a bad gun...To me its just a SKS...
 
The larger Crappy Tires sell guns they always have and still do, not every box store does...

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Deckard said:
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Dude needs a slapping. lol

At lease I fired one before I gave my opinion. I mean to me its a $$$ SKS D...Only difference is bit more accurate, last round hold back, pistol grip and different stock, but still has the same crappy AK mag system (As the SKS D) and that god awfull blue finish....
 
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RobertMcC said:
At lease I fired one before I gave my opinion. I mean to me its a $$$ SKS D...Only difference is bit more accurate, last round hold back, pistol grip and different stock, but still has the same crappy AK mag system (As the SKS D) and that god awfull blue finish....

AK mag system? What-chu talkin bout willis? If you mean mags that rock in thats the same as found on SIG rifles and bundles more. And the finish is grey paint. Sure it isnt as nice as your gold paint SKS... :rolleyes:
 
Scarecrow said:
AK mag system? What-chu talkin bout willis? If you mean mags that rock in thats the same as found on SIG rifles and bundles more. And the finish is grey paint. Sure it isnt as nice as your gold paint SKS... :rolleyes:

Yes....

Ah I miss that gun.......
 
cz52 said:
Whoa... interesting ...is there something we should know?:eek:

I had this OLD SKS, It was around the same time as the pics of Saddam Gold Plated AK's SVD, MP5 showed up, As a joke I painted my crappy SKS gold...
 
I remember $70 Longbranch unissued No.4Mk1's at my local crappy tire in Moncton, NB when I first got my FAC many many moons ago... Too bad I wasn't into milsurp in those days...

Things sure have changed...
 
I also bought a CZ 858 yesterday from Canadian Tire in Kenora, for $599. Very pleased with the price, and excited to get the rifle. "Czech" out the response I got from CZ in the Czech Republic when I asked them about shooting corrosive ammo through the gun -

Me-> I just purchased a CZ 858 Tactical in Canada, but I have questions. First, how
do I clean this rifle after using surplus corrosive ammunition. Also, How can I
mount a holosight on the gun - (something like your oko sights). Is there a
weaver rail that can attach to the handguard available, so I can use a Hakko
holosight? Please mail me as much info as you can. Thanks
>
> Mike

CZ Response - Dear Sir,
> Thank you for buying the CZ 858 Tactical. We have to advice you not to use
corrosive or dirty ammunition as this have a bad effect on any weapon and you
certainly want that the CZ 858 Tactical to serve you for many years to come. I
can say that some competent gunsmith could attach a weaver rail on some proper
spot where it could be stable.
> Anyway we have in Canada our company representative who can be contacted at
the address as follows:
>
> London Arms
> Phone: 416-675-1322
> Fax: 416-675-4567
> e-mail: londonarms@295.ca

Lol....thanks for absolutely nothing CZ....

Seriously- a big thanks to granite for putting me on to his CZ deal - I posted a WTB in the black rifle exchange forum, and he responded to me pretty quickly, and I was able to get one at an amazing price. I speak first hand when I say the service was very helpful and friendly at the Kenora Canadian Tire, I'd recommend them very highly to anyone. - Granite - was I the only guy that didn't buy a folding stock? Personally, I don't know wht guys want folding stocks - they are always less stable and less comfortable. If anyone ever sees a nice Dragunov stock for a CZ (only in my dreams, and by the way I dream Choate, NOT Advanced Technolgies...)let me know. I admit, I do like the tough guy look of a folder, but how many of us are shooting 5 rounds from the hip?
 
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The Crappy T here in Charlottetown sells guns.
Funny thing though... they always had about 5 or 6 popular guns but were somewhat pricey (at least compaered to mail order)
Then a Gun Shop opened in town and 2 years later CT got about 20 guns... after Christmas they had 19 guns on clearance but still more than SIR/Wholesale etc. If I am going to pay more than mailorder, I will and have bought from specialty shops, where you pay for the service.
Our new gun shop (other one went bankrupt in November......long story.) has already sold 7 VZ58s and will be getting a few more VZs as well as CZs. Not bad considering our province is smaller than most cities in Canada.
 
Mykhaylo said:
I also bought a CZ 858 yesterday from Canadian Tire in Kenora, for $599. Very pleased with the price, and excited to get the rifle. "Czech" out the response I got from CZ in the Czech Republic when I asked them about shooting corrosive ammo through the gun -

Me-> I just purchased a CZ 858 Tactical in Canada, but I have questions. First, how
do I clean this rifle after using surplus corrosive ammunition. Also, How can I
mount a holosight on the gun - (something like your oko sights). Is there a
weaver rail that can attach to the handguard available, so I can use a Hakko
holosight? Please mail me as much info as you can. Thanks
>
> Mike

CZ Response - Dear Sir,
> Thank you for buying the CZ 858 Tactical. We have to advice you not to use
corrosive or dirty ammunition as this have a bad effect on any weapon and you
certainly want that the CZ 858 Tactical to serve you for many years to come. I
can say that some competent gunsmith could attach a weaver rail on some proper
spot where it could be stable.
> Anyway we have in Canada our company representative who can be contacted at
the address as follows:
>
> London Arms
> Phone: 416-675-1322
> Fax: 416-675-4567
> e-mail: londonarms@295.ca

Lol....thanks for absolutely nothing CZ....

Seriously- a big thanks to granite for putting me on to his CZ deal - I posted a WTB in the black rifle exchange forum, and he responded to me pretty quickly, and I was able to get one at an amazing price. I speak first hand when I say the service was very helpful and friendly at the Kenora Canadian Tire, I'd recommend them very highly to anyone. - Granite - was I the only guy that didn't buy a folding stock? Personally, I don't know wht guys want folding stocks - they are always less stable and less comfortable. If anyone ever sees a nice Dragunov stock for a CZ (only in my dreams, and by the way I dream Choate, NOT Advanced Technolgies...)let me know. I admit, I do like the tough guy look of a folder, but how many of us are shooting 5 rounds from the hip?

Can you get non-corrosive 7-62x39 ammo in Canada?:confused:
 
I have serious doubts that the Czech ammo is corrosive.

The instruction manual that comes with the CZ 858 states.......... "These rifles are specifically engineered to comply with the Mod. 43 cartridge". The Czech ammo that comes on 10 rnd stripper clips in 20 rnd blue boxes IS the Mod .43 cartridge.

The instruction manual gives specific instructions for cleaning the rifle that does not include anything other than the ordinary cleaning methods that I would perform with any rifle after using non corrosive ammunition.
I have cleaned the rifle normally after using Mod. 43 ammo without any signs of corrosion being apparent later.

I think the Mod. 43 ammunition is dirty but NOT corrosive.

I have used corrosive German ammo in an MP 44 and was expecting similar cleaning problems with the Czech cartridge but I have been pleasantly surprised.


I can't understand the continued posts about where to obtain optic mounts for the VZ/CZ 858. It is no secret that a purpose built side mount can be obtained from the Czech republic. The cost is $ 100 US delivered.
 
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