Cz958 Approved for Canada

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My apologies, if this has been posted before.

This article was extracted from the "Firearm Blog".


Posted November 25, 2015


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After spending over a year in the inspection lab, the Cz958 will finally be available to Canadian shooters soon. The RCMP have classified the rifle as non-restricted with a provision that barrels under 18.5″ will be restricted.
This shouldn’t come as a surprise, because it’s pretty clear where the Cz958 fits into Canadian law. I came to the same conclusion as the RCMP nine months ago when I did my initial review:
Exact dates and MSRP are still to come, but this reporter would hazard a guess of “right around Christmas” and “right around $1000.”
There are two big differences between this rifle and the Cold War’s Vz58: First is the extended dust cover with picatinny rail for mounting optics. The second is the extensive semi-auto only reciever. Even a dedicated machinist would have a serious challenge converting this into a machine gun, due to strategic milling of this new receiver.

It’s predecessor, the Cz858, was on thin ice for much of the past 2 years when accusations were made that rifles had been built on “converted automatic receivers.” The last federal government restored the rifle’s status, much to the relief of owners. However it is unlikely that we’ll see fresh 858 imports anytime soon.
Instead, all the current rifles from Cz are likely to be the tactical and hunter variants of the 958s.

Legal Note: I put this at the bottom because not everyone cares. If you’re unfamiliar with Canadian Law, let me clarify the two statuses referred to in this article…
Non-restricted firearms do not need to be registered with the government, do require a license to own, and have much more lenient transport restrictions. They can be widely used for hunting, carried while camping in the bush, and fired at improvised ranges.
Restricted firearms cover SBRs and handguns. These firearms must be registered to a licensed individual, be locked in transport, and may only be taken to an authorized range to be fired. It is very unlikely that Cz will bother making any 958s in a restricted format due to the overwhelming popularity of non-restricted firearms in this country.

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Man, if they scaled this up to 7.62x54R, .308 or 8mm Mauser, I would jizz my pants.
I've always had a thing for ComBloc DMR's like the Dragunov, Zastava M91, M76 and the Romanian PSL.
 
Prefer not to see the ..........designed by........for............
on it.

Just the maker, SN, ammo type and the designation is fine. Putting other stuff on it defaces it for me.

I agree. I despise unnecessary wording on firearms. I want nothing more then the manufacturers name, serial number and the caliber of said firearm.

Warning messages are the worst. I seriously dont need it etched onto the side of my guns that they can fire without a magazine inserted.
 
Well I think Wolverine Supply deserve to have its business engraved on this firearm because they are the one that made that happen.

Not a big fan of the screws though...
 
Well I think Wolverine Supply deserve to have its business engraved on this firearm because they are the one that made that happen.

I understand that it is fine for some but WS are hopefully making money on it (unless something basic is going wrong there).

Again personal choice but I am not a walking billboard. :)

Oh, also not a fan of the screws.

The firearm on the whole however is a slick as a whistle and the price is right!
 
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