CZ527 Carbine, just unpackaged

The Kurgan

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This one has nicer than average walnut. Very pleased with the fit and finish. I can't wait to shoot it!

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I just got the synthetic stocked 7.62x39 CZ527 carbine a few weeks ago...very happy with the gun and accuracy with surplus ammo is better than I hoped for.

Put a VX freedom 1.5-4x20 on it, loving it :)
 
The gap in the new trigger guard is bugging the hell out of me from an aesthetic perspective.

In this round I liked the fixed sights just fine, work very well with any load I’ve tried milsurp, steel and brass case. Replaced with a skinner peep and I’m just as comfortable with it out to 150 as a scopes gun in good light
 
I notice that yours does not have the "wings" on either side of the magazine well, just in front of the trigger guard.

My 2020 production 7.62x39 does. Do you know when yours was built? The year is stamped on the right side of the receiver.

That's odd.
 
I notice that yours does not have the "wings" on either side of the magazine well, just in front of the trigger guard.

My 2020 production 7.62x39 does. Do you know when yours was built? The year is stamped on the right side of the receiver.

That's odd.

June 22, 2020 on test target.

Also, the trigger is DEFINITELY coated, not blued.
 
The gap in the new trigger guard is bugging the hell out of me from an aesthetic perspective.

In this round I liked the fixed sights just fine, work very well with any load I’ve tried milsurp, steel and brass case. Replaced with a skinner peep and I’m just as comfortable with it out to 150 as a scopes gun in good light

I had both versions, no issue. It's the last thing you will notice when you buy one.
 
Just took a walk through the corn stubble, got a few shots off... NICE!! Shot the Barnaul and Hornady point-of-aim. The sights are great! I will definitely give this lovely walnut stock a coat of Schaftol oil to protect it better. Bluing is nice and deep. Just an attractive rifle. Keeper.
 
Just took a walk through the corn stubble, got a few shots off... NICE!! Shot the Barnaul and Hornady point-of-aim. The sights are great! I will definitely give this lovely walnut stock a coat of Schaftol oil to protect it better. Bluing is nice and deep. Just an attractive rifle. Keeper.

Schaftol has silicone in it. I wouldn't risk it.
 
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