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I agree.eddy_purpus wrote:That is nice looking
Keep it up
I know what a SA Vz58 is but i'm just saying is a 7.62x39 assault rifle sniper/marksmen material? They are 47 clones and they don't really have a SVD looking gun but they do have a Vz.57 with the same intermediate ammunition. The Czech marksmen is that down there with still 7.62x39 and was mostly an experiment. So what makes 4cm at 100 yards?WilsonPL wrote:SA VZ58 = SAmopal vzor 58.
Thats why its sometimes called SA58.
First of all. Yes the 7.62x39 can be marksman material. Look at the Tabuk Sniper Rifle. Secondly, the SA Vz. 58 is NOT an AK-47 clone. It has almost no parts commonality with the Kalashnikov series. AK-47: http://www.rusmilitary.com/images/akm_parts.jpgBadGuy wrote:I know what a SA Vz58 is but i'm just saying is a 7.62x39 assault rifle sniper/marksmen material? They are 47 clones and they don't really have a SVD looking gun but they do have a Vz.57 with the same intermediate ammunition. The Czech marksmen is that down there with still 7.62x39 and was mostly an experiment. So what makes 4cm at 100 yards?
Real name is: SA Vz. 58/97
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Sniper rifle.
CommunistColby71 wrote: Secondly, the SA Vz. 58 is NOT an AK-47 clone. It has almost no parts commonality with the Kalashnikov series. AK-47: http://www.rusmilitary.com/images/akm_parts.jpg
Vz. 58: http://gun-ref.com/VZ-58S-800px.jpg