VZ-58s and more...FAQs are Post 1

Q: Considering this monster thread, what do you think of the VZ-58 type rifle?

  • It is a beauty as it comes, and a must have, since it drives Libs bonkers.

    Votes: 1,507 70.4%
  • It is best pimped out and dressed up, a far cry from an NDP convention.

    Votes: 407 19.0%
  • It is true it was the first cool gun in the Cdn. market for a long while, but I'll pass.

    Votes: 166 7.7%
  • It makes me think of snide remarks, as I am a gun snob and the 58 is affordable.

    Votes: 62 2.9%

  • Total voters
    2,142
I figured the gooseneck was the removable design and the duckbill was milled into the design, like the photo I modded. But hey, you're the boss. Aluminum would probably work fine, but only guessing. The range test is good news.
 
I figured the gooseneck was the removable design and the duckbill was milled into the design, like the photo I modded. But hey, you're the boss. Aluminum would probably work fine, but only guessing. The range test is good news.

I wanted to make it two parts but my issue now is price. I need to make this affordable and although aluminum is more costly the machining cost is far less. I have ran some basic numbers on manufacturing and only one version will be available as a standard project to keep cost down. The cost factor is becoming an issue as with every step comes more cost. It is easy to come up with the ultimate setup, the real challenge as I am learning is being able to provide it to the customer at a reasonable cost. I have recently started to look into designing a die that will stamp the basic profile and then some finishing machining afterwards. The quick attach will require machining in order to keep it accurate. The stock locating bosses has introduced another cost in machining that I didn't forsee. At this point I cant offer the "duck snout" for 300 dollars but I have just started on the "production cost reduction program" so I expect to be able to reduce it quite a bit but I am without a distributer at this point so I am a little hesitant to put all my free time into this project. For those that have helped with design along the way there will be one available at a "reduced rate ;)" For everyone else unless I find a distributer SOL. I haven't actively looked for one as I have a couple of other side projects on the go but I have no interest in anything other than designing and making this stuff.
 
I just realized that on the factory folder, You gotta file off a tab a bit to get it to lock solid when un folded. I did not realize till I went I hit the stock by accident and it unfolded and it would not been a nice scene if I was on the range and it did it.

what little tab?

i've had that happen a couple times when shooting....annoying to say the least.



Theres a TAB on the rear of the stock that rubs up against the rear of the receiver. If thats not filed down enough then it does not fully lock in place...


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I just installed one and had to do the light filing thing, Thanks Rob for pointing it out earlier.
 
I am just glad we have a "Marshall rail" ;) (you earned it) in the works. I agree that keeping costs down are key. It it is like the one you made, without a scout scope duck bill extention, that is fine. I always preferred adding a standard scope above the dust cover anyway.

As for distributor, why not someone like John at Marstar? The importation started there, and he sells internationally.

Also, US sales at...
ohioordnanceworks.com/index.html

Don't forget Palinak at vz58.net for European sales too.
 
On my cleaning kit, i've got an L shaped tool that is described in the manual as a sight adjustment tool but has no groove for the front sight. Seems more like a gas port cleaning tool. Is this normal?? Doesnt look grooved like the one in the cleaning kit pic above.


Its just a gas port tool, I bought mine elsewhere
 
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I just installed one and had to do the light filing thing, Thanks Rob for pointing it out earlier.

Figure I would throw that out being I know I did not want to see the dentist when I be missing teeth... When pushing against the stock and have it fold while I was shooting and get a receiver to the chops.

Surprised no body really realized till now.
 
Its the first Ive heard, so I decided to put mine on, And you are right!
Ive check a few of my extra stocks, some lock up tight and some need a filing

Maybe be the reason why a lot of people hate it because the folder felt flimsy. Mines rock solid....

I think saying in the Holiday Inn Express made me a better gunsmith LOL
 
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Well spring time is near, so you know what that mean? VZ 58 Mud Test !! Throw on the junker handguards and play in the mud....

I dunno I put a lot of rounds though this VZ. 300rds in one day, had twigs, mud, dirt, grass, grease in the receiver housing but it never got as dirty as when I received it.
 
Here we go again .......... another request:eek:
I guess I will have to look into it;)
I have an MP5 collapsible stock somewhere in my treasure box .
what about a mp-5 style sliding stock for the vz? an idea similar to kasats rail mount on both sides could work i'd think...
 
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