From $1,635.77. The Czech SA Vz 58 service rifle is now available from CZ-USA in 2 semi-automatic versions, including the VZ 58 Military Sporter. The Sa vz. 58 was developed by Ing. Jiri Cermak in 1956 and 1957, adopted by the Czechoslovakian army in 1958. Approximately one million Sa vz. 58 rifles were produced during its 20 year production run.
There are two places to get new vz-58 rifles - actual vz-58s from the Czech Republic through CzechpointUSA, or the much cheaper vz-2008 made by Century Arms International - yes, THAT Century outfit. I have heard far more people happy with the vz-2008 than other Century made rifles because the vz-58 is rated as a difficult build, and they had to
Czech Small Arms vz58-00S: The Sa vz.58 in 7.62x39 is manufactured by Czech Small Arms in Jablunka, Czech Republic, and includes the following: - chrome lined 16.15-inch barrel with removable muzzle nut- high-quality barrel manufactured by Lothar Walther in Germany- bayonet lug attached for use with surplus bayonets- patented push-down plate on bolt carrier to prevent misfire issues
CzechPoint isnt CZ. Those are parts guns built by them from D-Technik arms plant surplus. CZ USA doesnt import VZ58's anymore due to poor sales. They dont compete with with AR/AK market so they shifted focus to Canada where they can be sold as non-restricted category rifles and can take up market share against the prohibited AK and restricted
The UK 59 is a belt fed, 7.62x54R machine gun, capable of only fully automatic fire (it has no semiauto selector). It is unusual in using a push-through belt with a rimmed cartridge, but that system works just fine here. Belts were available in 50-, 100-, and 250-round lengths along with belt boxes to attach the ammunition to the gun (which I VZ 58. If you are looking for anything related to VZ 58, please check our other project www.vz58rifle.com. You can find there all sorts of vz 58 accessories & original spare parts: VZ 58 Optic Mounts, VZ 58 Grips, VZ 58 Sights, VZ 58 Handguards, VZ 58 Spare Parts & much more.
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At that time, they converted both the rifles and light machine guns to the new round with the designation vz. 52/57. The rifle would be quickly replaced by the much superior vz.58, but the LMG would stick around for a while. The vz.52/57 machine gun is the last production iteration of Holek’s original ZB 26 light machine gun.
Dieses Gewehr ist eine spannende Unterart des AK Systems, sehr hochwertig aus dem vollen Material gefertigt mit feiner Oberfläche. Es ist im Vergleich zum or CitizenPete might have an arsenal -- not sure if that one in question. Most of what I've seen in the way of reviews on it seem to be spotty. Personally, I'd have a 7.62x39 galil classic built if really wanting a milled receiver AK in that caliber -- or buy one of the 7.62x39 Galil Ace's if you don't mind the polymer lower grip portion and looks.
Re: Selecting a red dot for my VZ-58. « Reply #3 on: October 04, 2018, 07:12:00 PM ». Because the standard Vz58 iron sights are too low for me to comfortably acquire and co-witness with a red dot optic (at least with a straight line butt stock), I eschewed the whole co-witnessing thing and put a Primary Arms 3x Prism 7.62x39 scope on, which
This included the Sa vz. 23, a “no-frills” submachine gun that was ahead of its time for its telescoping bolt design and the Vz. 58 assault rifle, which by some accounts was superior to the
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Yeah, both rifles have their pros and cons. Personally I prefer the VZ. It's lighter even with a milled receiver, more ergonomic, and I get better groups with my VZ over the AKs I've shot. Definitely wouldn't say anyone was wrong for preferring an AKM though, both are great. [deleted] • 4 yr. ago. Czech Small Arms, s.r.o. Jablůnka 651, 756 23 Jablůnka Czech Republic. VAT: CZ28586859 C.S.A. has been registered in the Commercial Register kept by the Regional Court in Ostrava, Section C, File 33340, under the Registration number 28586859. Czech Small Arms´ VAT number is: CZ28586859. cell: +420 775 298 603. e-mail: info@csa.co.cz The vz. 58 (model 58) is a mm assault rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia vz. Sa JH01 vz. 58 P (with composite stock, pistol grip, and . fire mode selector, which is also a manual safety against accidental discharge. . folding stock), and Rifle ( or mm barrel, fixed sporter stock) models.
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Designers took the best features of the World War II era submachine guns and added a few new ones. Although the 9mm vz. 23 (top) and 7.62mm vz.24 (bottom) look very similar; the pistol grip of the 7.62 version is angled slightly, while the grip of the 9mm weapon extends at a 90-degree angle from the receiver. 9x18 Makarov. 4.53" threaded barrel. Black paint upper receiver (paint cured at 300°F) vz. 61 Pistols are assembled with original surplus parts that have seen military service. 2 x 20-round magazines (style may vary), and owner's manual. The Sa vz. 61 Pistol offered by CzechPoint is the semi-automatic version of the original military issued

Check gunbroker regularly. Theyre getting scarce but you should be able to find a vz2008 going for $900 or so. In the past week ive seen at least 2 available with "buy now" at that price. Granted its the folding variant but if you want wood stock or CZ/czechpoint get ready to pony up at least another $500.

About the SA VZ-58 Original Folding Stock: The SA VZ-58 Original Folding Stock comes with a positive locking mechanism to fit all CZ SA VZ-58/CZ-858 rifles. Comes with mounting screw. Will fit: SA VZ58, CZ858, and VZ2008 Rifles *The folding stocks are used surplus and will possess original finish with worn gray paint. .