Vz58
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knewmans wrote:Saw it at Bisley today. The rifle self extracts using gas pressure but the bolt is held back until the trigger is depressed and released. The bolt then comes forward and loads the next round. The next trigger pull fires the round.
2 triggerpulls for each round after the first with no manual operation of the bolt. Not semi auto just a well exercised index finger.

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Had a good chat to Scott at the trade bit at Bisley today, really nice guy and some great products including the k22 LBP. :goodjob:
I told him about Fullbore UK and showed him this thread on my phone, he was pleasantly surprised and keen to see the feedback, I think he will be joining soon and chipping in
I'll definitely be keeping an eye on his website as it's great to see a shooter doing his bit for the sport by bringing some very interesting stuff out
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I told him about Fullbore UK and showed him this thread on my phone, he was pleasantly surprised and keen to see the feedback, I think he will be joining soon and chipping in

I'll definitely be keeping an eye on his website as it's great to see a shooter doing his bit for the sport by bringing some very interesting stuff out

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Indeed Scott is a good man as is Feroza who sorted the fine print of the order. Nice to see somebody prepared to bring in something new and it looks like he has further plans down the line. It will be interesting to see who goes for an Orsis from him, I would myself if I had the money spare.
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I can't find anything on the net regarding the "trigger release" VZ, even on CZs website.Is it a factory rifle or a prototype that has been made?.
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It's just a one off prototype untill he gets the design passed, I don't think VZ would really publish details for a self jamming rifle.snayperskaya wrote:I can't find anything on the net regarding the "trigger release" VZ, even on CZs website.Is it a factory rifle or a prototype that has been made?.
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Caught up with Scott and Feroza at Bisley yesterday too. The trigger release version looked fantastic and the stand seemed pretty busy. I'm not sure I can justify the extra expense just yet though.
I purchased the AR15 mag well adapter from him - and, yes, they do accept the Pmag. I bought 2. The only thing Scott recommended was just cleaning up any rough edges with a knife.
He was happy to know that my VZ was shooting around 1 moa with 69 grain PPU.
I purchased the AR15 mag well adapter from him - and, yes, they do accept the Pmag. I bought 2. The only thing Scott recommended was just cleaning up any rough edges with a knife.
He was happy to know that my VZ was shooting around 1 moa with 69 grain PPU.
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