TV- PressPass,
Any advantages?
A little more impressed with it now that I see the guts under the dust cover.
Looks like they did away with the wonky recoil spring system attached to the flimsy dust cover based on the pics.
Looks more like an SVT-40 type of recoil spring now. That's a huge improvement!
I like the finish. Looks like a black parkerized or similar?
TVPress guy, is it still striker fired firing pin? Or is it now a rotating hammer system? Would be nice to see a picture of the guts inside with the dust cover off. Can you post one? Curious as to how the striker spring is attached.
All around pretty impressed with the modifications. Now the sight radius with a set of irons can be increased drastically. Should lend itself to better accuracy as well as the squared off receiver back. No more crazy angles with aftermarket stocks.
The only thing that rubs me sideways is the rear angle on the rail cover (I know I'm picky sometimes about pointless crap) the crazy price of them and the "Worse than/same as SKS" accuracy out of them for the crazy price.
I have to say I'm a bit surprised at the accuracy results with a scope like that at 100 meters. If it was irons I'd say awesome lol But that is pretty horrendous.
I can manage 3" groups with the irons at 100 meters with a $200 Soviet SKS! :S Well it will be "more than $600 but less than $1000"....so probably $999. If it's around the $700-$800 mark, I would honestly consider it.
Im buying one over a vz58..
Im just waiting.. Any ETA?
well.....not really....going to depend on the fine fine gentleman keeping us safe in the forensic lab of the RCMP
Haven't seen or used it yet but one advantage is that the rail lets you easily mount optics.
You can get a replacement dust cover for the Vz.58 with integral picatinny rail from other sources, so in my books that is one reason removed from the equation. (granted it's aftermarket, so it's an added cost). So not counting the rear sight rail, I am curious as well in the comparison between the CZ958 vs the Vz.58. What else makes this CZ better than the CSA already on the market? I'm a potential buyer for either, so open to being swayed either way. ;-)
You can get a replacement dust cover for the Vz.58 with integral picatinny rail from other sources, so in my books that is one reason removed from the equation. (granted it's aftermarket, so it's an added cost). So not counting the rear sight rail, I am curious as well in the comparison between the CZ958 vs the Vz.58. What else makes this CZ better than the CSA already on the market? I'm a potential buyer for either, so open to being swayed either way. ;-)
How many small screws are there to remove in order to field strip the rifle?
I wonder how many field strip the receiver will handle before the threads on those bolt and bolt holes wear out.
I'm no expert but adding screws to a (almost) screw-less military design is not a good idea.
you should shoot an email to the engineers at CZ and let them know.
We've already done our work.
Pay me and i will do your work.
Not sure how CZ is at fault for not being experts on our labyrinthian laws that not even the RCMP apply consistently.
Once bitten, twice shy....I'm a current CZ858 owner.
Why should I trust CZ this time around? Are they going to take mine in trade towards one that isn't a CA?
Not sure how CZ is at fault for not being experts on our labyrinthian laws that not even the RCMP apply consistently.




























