I'm in with CZ858 first Red Rifle for me and most impressed! Prophet River vendor

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Purchased @ Prophet River in Lloydminister, and excellent staff may I say!
Consignment gun and rated as excellent!
Drove 6 hours to pick it up and returned home ran straight to a gravel pit to test my new weapon!
Bang! Excellent until I tried to fire the next shot and what the hey?
Bullet jammed in the pipe and wedged in.
Couldn't even pull the cartridge out! crap!
Ran home worked on the cartridge and still no luck dang it was wedged in!
But I bought some stuff from Prophet like a rod to clean the barrel and ran it down and out popped the spent bullet!
Yippie ki AYH!
Old oil and dirty barrel from sitting in the shop I think.
The gents from Prophet River recommended a excellent cleaner product and man does this stuff work!

Here is the name of the product:
Wipe Out!
You have got to get this stuff!

This cleaned all the stuff that jams guns, copper,carbon,brass,bronze,smokeless powder in one easy application!
It also turns colour to indicate was is being cleaned out! Perfect!
It also leaves a light oil when it wiped clean of the parts and does not harm accessories like the FAD components.

Then took it back to the gravel pit and fired round after round down the barrel, no jams, no issues just a Kool-Aid smile!!
Sighted in the gun on steel and then added a Vortex StrikeFire red/green scope for both eyes wide open shooting!
Dang that's a fun GUN to have and my favourite to shoot!
200 rounds later and still (smiling) went home and tore apart the gun, dirty dirty gun.
Sprayed Wipe-Out and walked away, cleaned it this morning and like magic it's ready to go again!
I am using non-corrosive bullets and a create from Prophet costs $389 for 1440 rounds works for me.
Today will be putting another 500 rounds down the pipe.

Thought I would share my first experience with my new found friend!
 
If it came in a green crate and has a head stamp from the 70s then it's mostly corrosive ammo( long story short some in the case is corrosive and some isn't) so be careful.
 
Assume it is corrosive, make sure to scrub the chamber good so you dont get stuck casing anymore. The lacquer on the cases will build up in there and almost make it like glue.
 
Wipeout is the best accessory for your CZ by far. Use the excess to clean the other parts. As mentioned by Leviathan and to expand: do not let any excess wipeout build up in the rifle any where. It slowly gums up and will start causing malfunctions. I used to get it in the magwell and just wipe it off but it slowly deposited in the mag release and bolt hold open. It gummed them up so bad that the mags couldn't push the BHO up and the mag release took a full second to close once I took my finger off. And I wish you the best of luck finding a solvent that removes it once gummed up. Nothing I had worked very well and most stuff had no effect on it. Like cleaning tree sap with cold water. So just be aware of that and enjoy the super easy cleaning and corrosion prevention that wipeout brings to the table.
 
Thanks gents for the support and info.
So the 7.62 came out of a green can, think they are 66 but I don't speak-it the Russian that good!
Ran another 140 rounds again today no issues and zero'd the strikeFire in shooting 2-3" grounds at 45 -50 yards.
Yes I did notice around the trigger assy that it looks like this maybe a issue if not cleaned very well.
Any recommendations for a good solvent cleaner so I can use Qtip with.
As for the sliders there good and feel really clean after a quick wipe?
I can stop grinning?
 
I boile water , then I dip the piston and bolt assembly in it, I then poor the water down the barrel and gas port I wipe out all the parts. I then take a wire brush and scrub the gas port and gas piston clean. I pass a brush 4-5 time down the barrel and then I wipe clean the barrel with patches. After its all clean I oil a patch , pass it down the barrel I drop a droplet of oil on the piston and I stoke it 2-3 time to get oil in the gas port. Then I lightly lube all tha parts in the bolt carrier, final step I put a lick of gun grease on the bolt carrier.

I never had any rust or corrosion problem in 4 years
 
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