This video provides an in-depth overview of the CZ 858 (vz58) semi-automatic rifle, focusing on its design, function, and features. As part 4 of a series, it details the firearm's technical specifications, including its 7.62x39mm caliber, gas piston operation, and magazine capacity. The description also touches upon its legal status in Canada, noting its classification as non-restricted with a specific barrel length under current legislation, and the impending changes due to C71 legislation. The video aims to educate viewers on this 'non-AK' Soviet-era designed firearm.
This YouTube video focuses on the CZ 858 semi-automatic rifle, specifically detailing its field stripping and internal features in Part 3 of a series. The description provides technical specifications such as its 7.62x39mm caliber, gas piston operation, semi-auto fire mode, and magazine capacity variations. It also touches upon the legal status of the firearm in Canada under upcoming legislation (C71). The video is part of a larger series covering the rifle's introduction, shooting, internal workings, and design, with a future part dedicated to accuracy testing. The creator also promotes their social media channels and Patreon.
This video is Part 2 of a series focusing on the CZ 858 semi-automatic rifle. It provides a POV shooting experience, showcasing the rifle's operation, controls, ergonomics, and any modifications. The description also includes a correction about the rifle's origin, emphasizing it's Czech, not Yugoslavian, and details its technical specifications, including caliber (7.62x39mm), operating system, fire modes, magazine capacity, sights, and muzzle device. Importantly, it discusses the rifle's legal status in Canada, its transition from Non-Restricted to Prohibited status under new legislation, and the grandfathering provisions for existing owners.
This is the first part of a video series introducing the CZ 858 semi-automatic rifle. The video covers the technical specifications of the CZ 858, including its caliber (7.62x39mm), operating system, semi-automatic fire mode, magazine capacity (with a note on Canadian restrictions), iron sights, barrel length, and muzzle brake. It also discusses the legal classification of the firearm in Canada, specifically mentioning the upcoming C71 legislation and its impact on the CZ 858 and CSA vz 58 variants. The creator also promotes their Patreon and Instagram for additional content.
This YouTube video, titled "Bring it On!" | The Assault | Part 2, showcases a simulated tactical exercise performed by a four-person team. The scenario involves a vehicle-assisted assault, including a door breach and room clearing. The video highlights firearms such as the CZ 858 (Vz58), M70 AB2, Sig Sauer P226, H&K USP, Glock 17, and HK 416. It was produced in collaboration with UF PRO®, featuring their Striker combat pants and jacket in PenCott GreenZone camouflage. The content is presented for entertainment purposes and is explicitly a shooting drill simulation.
This is the first part of the "Bring it On!" series, featuring a four-person team undergoing firearm and tactical training, suggesting preparation for a mission. The video highlights the use of specific firearms including the CZ 858 (Vz58), M70 ab2, Sig Sauer P226, H&K USP, Glock 17, and HK 416. The team is equipped with UF PRO® P-40 tactical pants and Delta Ace sweaters. The video is produced by Ziga Polajnar, Samo R. Stergel, and Jan Kok, with camera and editing by Jan Kok. It also mentions music by Emily Underhill and Lyod.
This video showcases a cinematic team shooting drill titled "The Unit," featuring a five-person fire team engaging simulated enemy forces. The drill emphasizes coordinated movement, utilizing high ground, and executing a surprise attack with suppressive fire and rapid maneuvering. While acknowledging minor mistakes, the creators highlight it as a visual representation of team tactics rather than a strict "how-to" guide. The description lists specific firearms used, including H&K G3, CZ 858 (Vz58), M70 ab2, CZ 75, Sig Sauer P226, and H&K USP. The producers and editing credits are also provided, along with links to their Patreon, store, and social media.
This YouTube video focuses on the VZ-58 rifle, specifically within the context of the Czech Republic. The description provides a direct link to "zahal.org," a website that appears to be a comprehensive source for VZ-58 and CZ-858 related products, suggesting the video might serve as an introduction or showcase for this platform and its accessories. The content likely appeals to firearm enthusiasts interested in Eastern Bloc or unique rifle platforms.
This video showcases the ZAHAL Ogar .22 conversion kit for VZ-58 and CZ-858 rifles. Manufactured by Highland Arms, this adapter allows users to convert their 7.62mm or 5.56mm NATO firearms into .22 caliber rifles, offering an economical and fun shooting experience. The description provides links to the manufacturer's website and an outdoor shop for more information.
This video from ZAHAL showcases the Czech Small Arms VZ-58 Sporter, highlighting its availability in new calibers such as 5.56 NATO and .222 Remington. It also mentions the VZ-61 Scorpion being offered in 9 mm P.A. Knall and 9 mm P.A. Rubber, with future plans for 9 mm Browning (.380 ACP) and 9 mm Makarov. The description provides a link for more information and purchasing.
This video showcases tactical accessories for the VZ-58 and CZ-858 rifles, manufactured by FAB Defense and distributed by ZAHAL. The featured products include a folding butt-stock (available in metal and polymer versions), handguards, and a pistol grip. The demonstration highlights these accessories in action, offering viewers a practical look at how they enhance the functionality and ergonomics of the firearms. The description also provides links to purchase these accessories and mentions ZAHAL's long-standing commitment to providing Israeli army equipment and IDF memorabilia to a diverse customer base.
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