CzechPoint announces the importation of the VZ 58 rifle
CzechPoint announces the importation of the VZ 58 rifle

CzechPoint has announced the importation of the VZ 58 rifle, designed in the late 1950s as Czechoslovakia’s answer to the AK-47. This semi-automatic rifle, using 7.62×39 ammo, features a milled receiver, a 16” chrome-lined barrel, and is converted with U.S. parts for civilian legality in Tennessee.

CzechPoint states “Production started on the VZ 58 Assault Rifle in 1959. Designed in the late 1950’s, the VZ 58 was Czechoslovakia’s response to the AK-47. Using 7.62×39 ammo, the VZ 58 uses a short-stoke gas piston and is striker fired. CzechPoint imports the VZ 58 from their parent company CSA (Czech Small Arms). Arriving at their facility in Knoxville Tennessee, the Semi-Auto version is then converted using U.S. made parts into the civilian legal VZ 58.”

KEY FEATURES:

  • Milled Receiver
  • 16” Chrome Lined Lothar Walther Barrel
  • Phenolic Furniture
  • Receiver is drilled and tapped for Side Optic Rail (not included)
  • Black Finish over Phosphate
  • Short Stroke Gas System
  • Striker Fired
  • Locks open when the magazine is empty.
  • 7.62X39 or 5.56
  • Receiver is completely enclosed.
  • Ergonomic Safety

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