VZ-58 For A Fighting Rifle

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This thing is ridiculous !

I'm happy to have touched you so deeply. Thanks.
 
I've been doing a bit of background on the 'Gremlin'. How often does this malfunction rear its head? Is it eventual through degradation?

It depends upon the version that you buy. The Ohio Ordinance VZ 2000 does not suffer from the "Gremlin" that the Canadian versions (or even US, CZ version) of the Vz do because of the different approach to the semi-automatic trigger mechanism that OHO went with (caveat: it will cost you however as teh VZ 2000 is by far the most expensive import of the VZ out there). Once again, Canadian/American differences apply here. Also, what part of this discussion verges on the "illegal?" Nothing said here violates US law, but I am curious as to the Canadian side of the concern.
 
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It depends upon the version that you buy. The Ohio Ordinance VZ 2000 does not suffer from the "Gremlin" that the Canadian versions of the Vz do because of the different approach to the semi-automatic trigger mechanism that OHO went with.

got any pic of the said parts?
 
Yeah, I'll take a pic tomorrow and post it up here. The striker in the VZ2000 is the cumulative width of the two individual striker plates on the original Sv VZ.58 (about a half inch wide). I would not have noticed really except for seeing all the pictures that you guys have posted here concerning the "gremlin". After seeing you guys photos of the internals on the CZ 858's I had to go look and mine it's worlds different. Also, in regards to US 922r, the OHO VZ2000 is the only version of the VZ with all of it's compliance parts internal, ala the unique approach that they took to get the semi-automatic status. VZ 2000 is also the only US Vz that still has the bayonet lug and proper Blue/Gray Czech paint.
 
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Come on guys …you cannot compare the US clones to the Canadian ones……with all the US compliance parts etc.....not insinuating anything ......but I so much hate commenting in these threads (that’s why I never do -1) …. There isn’t one local 858/58 that came through my hands that I wasn’t able to fix within minutes, with their so called “gremlin paranoia” ….
 
Come on guys …you cannot compare the US clones to the Canadian ones……with all the US compliance parts etc.....not insinuating anything ......but I so much hate commenting in these threads (that’s why I never do -1) …. There isn’t one local 858/58 that came through my hands that I wasn’t able to fix within minutes, with their so called “gremlin paranoia” ….

paul, im not really comparing , im trying to pin point where the problem lie .

if it was that simple then why couldnt wolverine fix this problem permanently? i recently bot a cz858 with known gremlin , a gremlin that was suppose to be fixed , not.
 
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What the heck? Where was anyone talking about anything that even remotely touched on illegal activities? Did I miss something?
 
1) That gun is not ridiculous. It's cool. It might need some green duracoat though.
2) Any gremlin issues should be fixed, and even over fixed, in the CR. Here is a land of over-engineering (think of the complexity of their guns) and yet they let these go overseas without addressing this?
3) If there are any more gremlin fixes out there, I'd FAQ them.
 
Much obliged Deckard. She's still a work-in-progress. Although I'm considering putting a ketchup and mustard dispenser, toilet paper roller, and CD Player on it now. You never know what you might need out in the country on your rifle range. ;)
 
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Ohio Ordinance Works VZ 2000; Internal pic; as promised.
(Sorry for the quality; I spend all my money on my hobby (guns), and have an el-cheapo digital camera)
 
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Come on guys …you cannot compare the US clones to the Canadian ones……with all the US compliance parts etc.....not insinuating anything ......but I so much hate commenting in these threads (that’s why I never do -1) …. There isn’t one local 858/58 that came through my hands that I wasn’t able to fix within minutes, with their so called “gremlin paranoia” ….

While I agree most of the rifles with the problem can be fixed in a few minutes with some tweaking. It still remains an inherent problem in all the rifles without an autosear or something done to change disconnector timing.
It is not so prevalent that i would worry about it as a range rifle, but If my life were to depend on my vz58 going bang I would not accept "well this rifle doesn't seem to have the problem" I would change timing to make inherent problem non existent
 
Ohio Ordinance Works VZ 2000; Internal pic; as promised.
(Sorry for the quality; I spend all my money on my hobby (guns), and have an el-cheapo digital camera)

no apology needed, the pic is fine ...thanks.

interesting sear you got , much wider.
 
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Ohio Ordinance Works VZ 2000; Internal pic; as promised.
(Sorry for the quality; I spend all my money on my hobby (guns), and have an el-cheapo digital camera)

Is this rifle available in Canada, or through an importer service like Questar? I don;t see why it wouldn't. The Czech one is approved (and non-restricted if the barrel is long enough). Would having a few US-made internals change this?
 
Who would want to pay 1200 USD+200 for import and then taxes on that for a restricted rifle when we can get them here for 595 bucks with proper Czech receivers and no US made bits on them?
 
Who would want to pay 1200 USD+200 for import and then taxes on that for a restricted rifle when we can get them here for 595 bucks with proper Czech receivers and no US made bits on them?

Yikes. I didn't the price was that high. Are those US manufactured internals made of platinum of something?
 
i havent seen them that high but they are higher than in canada .

one of the US dealer (ww.cz-usa.com/news_events.php) sells them for close to $1000 with only one mag but have seen them on gunbroker.com for $800 , other places even lower but regardless its not worth the extra cost of importing.

wait a month or two , you will be able to buy some new line of VZ from marstar , hopefully at about the current price .
 
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