Gentlemen, I need help and opinions. Here's my predicament;
Went to the range to zero my brand new, previously unfired CSA VZ 58 11.5" Folder. It is not stock, I have had it re-finished in Arma-Coat, added a Dlask AK brake, and a NEA Ambidextrous Charged Bolt Carrier. The magazines used were the ones that came with the rifle.
Ammo used was Norinco 7.62x39MM M43 Ball Cartridges, 123 grain Steel Core FMJ, Steel Cased, Non-Corrosive.
I loaded up both magazines, with a giant smile on my face, and that little twang of excitement we've all had when we're about to fire a new firearm for the first time. Inserted the mag, chambered a round, squeezed the trigger and fired. It went bang, but it was all down hill from there. Stove pipes, double feeds, failures to eject, hard jams, and I mean HARD. I cleared round after round of crap and frustration. I only got through 30-ish rounds and was becoming increasingly furious. I had an 870 with me and briefly fantasized about firing slugs and doube-aught buck at my new purchase. However, I settled down and considered that it might possibly be the ammo.
Stock was extended and locked open, bolt was traveling smoothly and seemingly unobstructed; no grinding or binding anywhere. At least none that I could see or feel.
I stripped it, went over everything and couldn't see anything mechanically wrong with teh firearm itself. I honestly don't know if it's the rifle or the Commie Ammo. Anyhow, I will take pictures of the rifle once a few of you VZ Vets chime in and tell me specifically, what you want me to take pictures of.
I need to figure this out, I'm kind of frustrated. Suggestions, comments, ideas and opinions welcome. I need to know what you guys think.
Untill then, here are pictures of some f'd up rounds that either jammed up, didn't extract properly or double fed, hell one bullet was even rammed further down the throat of the casing. Fun...

Thanks in advance for the help.
Went to the range to zero my brand new, previously unfired CSA VZ 58 11.5" Folder. It is not stock, I have had it re-finished in Arma-Coat, added a Dlask AK brake, and a NEA Ambidextrous Charged Bolt Carrier. The magazines used were the ones that came with the rifle.
Ammo used was Norinco 7.62x39MM M43 Ball Cartridges, 123 grain Steel Core FMJ, Steel Cased, Non-Corrosive.
I loaded up both magazines, with a giant smile on my face, and that little twang of excitement we've all had when we're about to fire a new firearm for the first time. Inserted the mag, chambered a round, squeezed the trigger and fired. It went bang, but it was all down hill from there. Stove pipes, double feeds, failures to eject, hard jams, and I mean HARD. I cleared round after round of crap and frustration. I only got through 30-ish rounds and was becoming increasingly furious. I had an 870 with me and briefly fantasized about firing slugs and doube-aught buck at my new purchase. However, I settled down and considered that it might possibly be the ammo.
Stock was extended and locked open, bolt was traveling smoothly and seemingly unobstructed; no grinding or binding anywhere. At least none that I could see or feel.
I stripped it, went over everything and couldn't see anything mechanically wrong with teh firearm itself. I honestly don't know if it's the rifle or the Commie Ammo. Anyhow, I will take pictures of the rifle once a few of you VZ Vets chime in and tell me specifically, what you want me to take pictures of.
I need to figure this out, I'm kind of frustrated. Suggestions, comments, ideas and opinions welcome. I need to know what you guys think.
Untill then, here are pictures of some f'd up rounds that either jammed up, didn't extract properly or double fed, hell one bullet was even rammed further down the throat of the casing. Fun...

Thanks in advance for the help.
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