Just got my CZ-858 parts kit today from Wolverine. When I opened the package, I noticed that the spare Pistol Grip and Upper & Lower Handguards were made of WOOD. REAL WOOD! Not the nasty presswood/plastic hybread the orignal ones are made of. I wasn't long switching them
Unfortunitly the extra butt-stock was the orignal presswood, but as I use mostly the folder I have it's not too big of a problem. On a side note, if anyone has a wooden butt-stock they be willing to sell/trade, I'll gladly take it off your hands
On a more important note, some of you may remember that I was having trouble with my CZ, where in it would sometimes chamber a round but the sear would fail to hold the striker and thus the rifle would not be cocked. With the adishion of new internal parts from the kit I have corrected this problem. I'm still not sure what part was causing the trouble (as I replaced EVERY internal part except the orignal bolt and bolt lock but including the entire top cover/springs/bolt carrier assembly). My guess is that it was either the trigger assembly, the sear/selector spring assembly, the sear, or a combination of the three.
Some others here were having the same problem, so if you still are, I suggest you get this kit, or return your rifle. However, the way I see it, if a kit that costs less than $115 or so shipped will fix your rifle, go for it. You can get a refund/exchange, but if this works, you don't have to wait for another rifle and you'll also have a complete set of sparts if something should go wrong years from now.
On a more important note, some of you may remember that I was having trouble with my CZ, where in it would sometimes chamber a round but the sear would fail to hold the striker and thus the rifle would not be cocked. With the adishion of new internal parts from the kit I have corrected this problem. I'm still not sure what part was causing the trouble (as I replaced EVERY internal part except the orignal bolt and bolt lock but including the entire top cover/springs/bolt carrier assembly). My guess is that it was either the trigger assembly, the sear/selector spring assembly, the sear, or a combination of the three.
Some others here were having the same problem, so if you still are, I suggest you get this kit, or return your rifle. However, the way I see it, if a kit that costs less than $115 or so shipped will fix your rifle, go for it. You can get a refund/exchange, but if this works, you don't have to wait for another rifle and you'll also have a complete set of sparts if something should go wrong years from now.
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