CZ 858 railed dust cover

Yes they do, and I was holding on for the NEA one but it seems to be on the back burner for them and who knows how long it will be before it actually hits the stores. My thoughts exactly on the pricing. I was going to ordr one from sa58.cz but their price is even more expensive.
 
Well considering it is czech made it really should.
Unlike the crappy scopes, flashlights and reddots ncstar put out which dont hold up to anything.

I think that all depends on how well it fits your rifle. It looks like side-to-side and fore-and-aft fit will all depend on fit inside the receiver and the rear cross-pin. The bolts appear just for holding it down.

I wouldn't be surprised if it requires fitting.
 
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Just ordered one. It claims it will hold zero and is secured to the reciever with 2 screws on the sides of it.

Hope it works good cuz I just drop $340 for one!!!

Guess I will be the guinea pig.

Will report back with how well ti works.

What do you guys think would be a good optic choice???

I am thinking either an aimpoint micro or a vortex sparc type red dot, maybe a ACOG type one????


Thoughts????



So did I. Also have wood furnature coming too. Just about ready for CQB season!
 
What optic do you plan on running with it???

I think I am going to go either a sparc or a Lucid, havent decided yet.

I havn't either. I have a HiLux red-dot on it now. It's nice. My son prefers it, but I'm red-green colour blind and occationally, depending on the light, I can't see the dot. I'd prefer a P4 sniper retical, easy to adjust if your shot is off, each mark is one MOA. Problem is only NcStar has those as short scopes from what I've seen and no one here thinks they are good scopes. So open to suggestions, just got to keep the price down.
 
Nea

If NEA can come up with another run of their railed stock adapters, then I can use the NEA cantilever scope mount that is gathering dust in the basement. This appears to be a much better solution than a dust cover mount as the SKS shooters will tell you.
In the mean time I'll continue to run a Sparc on the NEA handguard. The dot is big enough that the slight wobble in the HG doesn't affect accuracy at 75 yards.
 
If NEA can come up with another run of their railed stock adapters, then I can use the NEA cantilever scope mount that is gathering dust in the basement. This appears to be a much better solution than a dust cover mount as the SKS shooters will tell you.
In the mean time I'll continue to run a Sparc on the NEA handguard. The dot is big enough that the slight wobble in the HG doesn't affect accuracy at 75 yards.

Problem with the cantilever mount is you have to replace the back stock. I'm putting on wooden furnature, so can't use the NEA mount. By the time I spend $ on a new stock, their adaptor and the mount I can get the railed dust cover.
 
Problem with the cantilever mount is you have to replace the back stock. I'm putting on wooden furnature, so can't use the NEA mount. By the time I spend $ on a new stock, their adaptor and the mount I can get the railed dust cover.

I think that with the extra height gained by the cantilever mount, the CZ stock will be too low. The AR stock should work just right. Is this NEA's way of having us just chuck the CZ rifles and buy NEA ARs ? Sneaky!
 
I think that with the extra height gained by the cantilever mount, the CZ stock will be too low. The AR stock should work just right. Is this NEA's way of having us just chuck the CZ rifles and buy NEA ARs ? Sneaky!

Thing is with the NEA cant mount you cannot put on a standard cz stock. it was made to fit AR buffer tubes and that is it.
This is why i bought a railed dust cover aswello to use my hand made AK wood stock
 
Anyone know anything about this? http:// www. zahal.org/products/vz-58-receiver-cover-optic-mount?path_parent=218295
 
Well I just recieved my railed dustcover today from zahal's in Isreal.

First off let me say that it only took exactly one week from shipping for me to recieveing it in my hands/on my rifle. I CANNOT believe how quick the shipping was. I have waited weeks to reiceve s**t shipped to me from the west coast and I am in Ontario.!!!!
Kudos Zahal's!!!!!!


Ok, So I field stripped my old dustcover and replaced the springs on to the new "railed cover". Very simple yet it still has to be done as the railed version does not come with them.
I then placed the assembly into the action and pressed down expecting to see some sort of gap, there was nothing. It sits perfectly flat on the reciever with no gap, wobble, play, movement or any little thing at all.
Quite happy (as I was expecting it liftup alittle on its own just like the cz dustcover does) I pushed the rear pushpin through the back of it and it was locked solid on.
Then I placed the 2 screws (included) through the sides of the railed cover and tightened them on the recievertil it was tighter then a nun's cvnt!!
I am shocked to believe that this may be much better then myself or others here said it would be.

Only problem I may see arise with POI depends on how much torque I set the side screws in after I have taken the rifle apart for cleaning. I think I will use a torque wrench so I know after every cleaning what to torque it back to with any shifting.

My camera is dead right now otherwise I would post some pics.

I will be taking this out to the range very soon/ once my reddot gets here and I will post pics before and after for everyone.
 
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