- Location
- Southern ontario
The one disavantage the vz has is the super ### long barrel its hidious, the reciever design etc is top notch and not ww2 era but a legitament cold war design.
The one disavantage the vz has is the super ### long barrel its hidious, the reciever design etc is top notch and not ww2 era but a legitament cold war design.
wut? I was making a point that the surplus rifles are sturdier than the vz58.
I have two SKS's and one zv.58.... As soon as my vz was in my hands the SKS's became instant safe queens. I will always keep my SKS as every Canadian should have one. The VZ, is so light compared to the SKS, has a short stroke piston which means as a semi you can shoot it faster, much easier to clean after corrosive ammo as there is no gas tube to worry about, Inserting the mag with bolt closed is qucker and easier function. My SKS stripper clips run like a dream in it. Last but not least, everyone tries to make thier SKS's look like an AK, Tapco knows this and thats why they sell so much crap thats not needed; VZ.58 is everything an AK is plus more (yes I know they operate differently hense the "more"
So I have some gun funds waiting around and have been thinking of getting a VZ58. Problem is I already have a 1954 Izzy SKS, it shoots very well. So would getting a VZ58 be redundant considering I have a SKS, or is the VZ58 appreciably different that I would notice
same ammo, same accuracy, same 5 rounds,....redundant.
same ammo, same accuracy, same 5 rounds,....redundant.
same ammo, same accuracy, same 5 rounds,....redundant.
Yeah, I don't get this whole redundancy concern. If you can't afford or appeciate each of these rifles for what they are then a new hobby is likely in order. Because in their own respect, both are good rifles, both are fun rifles, both are cheap rifles. (Yes, under 1K is cheap). If you disagree, well...read the bit about a new hobby again...Quit f**kin around and buy both. Life's too short to ponder affordable toys.
Yeah, I don't get this whole redundancy concern. If you can't afford or appeciate each of these rifles for what they are then a new hobby is likely in order. Because in their own respect, both are good rifles, both are fun rifles, both are cheap rifles. (Yes, under 1K is cheap). If you disagree, well...read the bit about a new hobby again...
Your Vz58 is broken.
Yes, I understand. I have a young family and bills too. Im sure I'm no better off finacially than you are. Do I live paycheque to paycheque? No. But that is from working a lot and hard, not based on a hourly rate or from being cheap. And no its not pocket change, your words, not mine.The most I have spent on a gun to date is $600, so $1000 is a purchase I'm going to think about a bit. If a $1000 is pocket change to you then you are in very good financial shape, I however have a young family, house payment, etc. So a $1000 item is not a purchase that is taken lightly, I want to make sure I'm getting the most bang for my buck.