Moparman1303
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Ontario, Canada
...Would you happen to have the .223 version of the VZ58?
Probably. Those .223 versions were afterthoughts when CSA made them. Tricky guns, with kirks. But when they work, its a fun gun.
...Would you happen to have the .223 version of the VZ58?
...Would you happen to have the .223 version of the VZ58?
Nope, actually I had a non restricted 7.62x39mm. Not only did it manifest the Gremlin, but it also had handguard retaining pins that walked their way loose while shooting. So when the trigger wasn't going dead, it was trying to shed a handguard
Fixable I know. But a nice bonus on a $600 gun with BBQ paint finish and beaver barf for a stock lol.
With regards to the accuracy question, a Combloc chromed barrel is probably a Combloc chromed barrel. But in general, a shorter barrel is more accurate than a longer barrel of similar thickness. more rigidity and less flex. But on a service rifle the longer sight radius of a longer barrel makes that one easier to shoot, which looks like more accuracy.
With rudimentary sights, a gritty heavy trigger and surp ammo all bets are off![]()
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type 84 will be even better