After two years of being improperly headspaced, I finally got my Vz.58 functional again. Complete with some fresh Cerakote and a welded on faux suppressor, I'm finally happy with the result of this build.
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After two years of being improperly headspaced, I finally got my Vz.58 functional again. Complete with some fresh Cerakote and a welded on faux suppressor, I'm finally happy with the result of this build.
Sa vz.58
Looks like an AK but isn’t even though it fires the same 7.62x39mm cartridge. The vz.58 is a Czech rifle that shares no parts compatibility with it’s Russian counterpart. Century Arms offers a U.S made version built on parts kits called the VZ2008, but the Sa vz.58 is made in the Czech Republic by the Czech Small Arms company, formerly known as D Technik. (GRH)
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