Bout 5 cases so far - all is well cause I let the barrel cool ,but one of our range mates has almost double that and he shoots hot - no probs so far
It's my understanding that the cz should last at least 15,000 rounds. It's an estimate only but it seems reasonable. I doubt you will have many problems with the cz-858. I have an SKS that i've had for about 12 or 13 years that has over 10,000 rounds on it. During most of my college years it was the only rifle that I had (aside from a 10/22). I haven't had any problems with it yet. I never seem to get tired of firing cheap 7.62 ammo at beer cans, propane bottles, watermelons and tree stumps.
I have about 6 case through my VZ58, with another ready to go.I clean it about every 2 cases or so so far GTG.
damn.. nice.
you using the corrosive stuff?
This could get interesting.
I've had mine for just over 2 months and I just finished off the first case on Saturday. I haven't had any problems so far.
Now that I've gotten my rocks off with this baby I suspect that the second case will last much longer.
damn.. nice.
you using the corrosive stuff?
This could get interesting.
I just put 250 rounds through my new U.S.A. made prototype.
I wouldn't recommend waiting that long between cleanings with corrosive ammo on an 858 the non chrome lined bores corrode fast, but the chrome can handle it just fine.
It's a bloody Czech assault rifle inspired rifle though. If you ever scratch it or get a touch of rust here or there, so what?
Yes all of it Czech ammo, why would this be interesting?? All gas affected parts are chromed for a reason, as is the bolt and barrel. It is a military firearm designed to shoot corrosive ammo,I have yet to have any rust on it other than the POS flash hider/break I put on it for a while.
If it was going to fall apart due to shooting corrosive ammo, well I guess we wouldn't have any MG34.42, Mausers,Lee Enfields,garands, Moisin Nagants,etc left over from WW2 would we.![]()
A stripped gun and a new coating would look awesome.
I personally would like to see a VZ in the darkest black possible...none of this shades of gray.
The only downside, is doing it right isn't cheap. And these guns are.