How much would you pay for a VZ. 58 in 7.62x51?

How much would you pay for a VZ. 58 in 7.62x51?

  • < $800

    Votes: 121 31.5%
  • $900

    Votes: 72 18.8%
  • $1000

    Votes: 94 24.5%
  • $1100

    Votes: 28 7.3%
  • $1200

    Votes: 41 10.7%
  • $1300

    Votes: 10 2.6%
  • > $1400

    Votes: 18 4.7%

  • Total voters
    384
Maybe, perhaps, some of you pricks won't drive up the price by suggesting you'll pay "anything." We get it. You are rich. We worship you. Now STFU.


LOL, but true.
 
oh man, someone mentioned VZ58 in a .22 ? now that would be awesome, would surely buy one. Is that a possibility ? vz58 22 shooter ?
 
7.62x51 or... 300BLK?

I voted for <$800... but reconsidering it, if I could hunt with it and put my ace folder on it I would be ok with paying up to probably $1000. Still, I need a better optics mounting solution... While I'm day dreaming it needs a full rail to easily mount conventional optics, like a flat top AR.

On the other hand, if it was made available in 300 blackout (and built from factory to take AR mags) I would hesitate much less.

Ben
 
oh man, someone mentioned VZ58 in a .22 ? now that would be awesome, would surely buy one. Is that a possibility ? vz58 22 shooter ?

There's a .22 conversion kit already, someone is going to be importing them to Canada, can't remember who though ha ha. Check out the demo video on youtube - pretty cool.

I think the russian-style side mount for optics is probably the best bet for the new VZ. There are AR flat top mounts for the AK that apparently work pretty well but 'if it ain't broke' eh?
 
I voted 1200, but now I'm thinking realistically I would only want to pay 1000 for a 762x51. But lets face it, these would be a big buyer for the black rifle hunting market. WAY cheaper than an XCR or RFB, and you have the 7.62x51 stopping power.

If it comes to canada, I'd be confident in saying I will buy one within a year providing its not incredibly hard to find/riddled with problems/over 1200 after taxes.
 
I think a few months ago The Shooting Edge was selling 5000 cases (edit: 5000 round cases) for $300 (not sure about price).
 
If I could have it in my hands for $1000 I'd have one. I'm certainly not desperate enough to pay 1500+ for it though. I do like the idea of a 7.62x51 that's so much lighter than an M14.

For recoil, it's not really a consideration for a bush gun IMHO. For range work, a recoil stock or even just a thick jacket etc should be enough for a 7.62x51. If you're extremely recoil sensitive you could always add weight to the buttstock, that should dampen some of the punch and it would be removable if you wanted to carry it a long way on a hunt etc.
 
Wolverine has or is getting the .22 conversion kit

I believe they are selling a rifle with a .22LR kit on it already. I seen it on the website, unless somebody purchased it.
EDIT:

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Used though.
 
Wolverine is still trying to sell off the conversion kits at a loss. Was $610 now $399. This is from their website:

"These conversion kits are proving to be a headache to us. I believe they will work well but in most cases they do require some minor gunsmithing to fit and function reliably. They are also sensitive to ammo, need to be kept clean (including the magazine) and well lubricated.

Due also to the high cost and small demand we have decided to discontinue stocking these conversion kits. We are going to sell them off below our cost on a one time basis, these are sold "AS IS" no warranty, However spare parts will be available for as long as the manufacture can supply."
 
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