This video focuses on the VZ-58 rifle, leveraging related hashtags from popular shooter games like Call of Duty, Warzone, PUBG Mobile, and Battlefield. The description also hints at a possible comparison or contextualization within military settings, referencing WW2 and the Cold War. The inclusion of 'czech' and 'czech republic' suggests a focus on the origin of the firearm, while 'AK', 'AK47', and 'AKM' point to potential comparisons or associations with the Kalashnikov platform.
This YouTube video provides a comparison between the Czech VZ-58 rifle and the popular AK-47 platform. It aims to evaluate if the VZ-58 holds an advantage over its AK counterpart. The description also promotes a mobile game via a referral link, the creator's merchandise store, and their secondary YouTube channel, along with their Instagram handle.
This YouTube video features the Vz 58 rifle chambered in 7.62 caliber, with a focus on its on-target performance. The title highlights the rifle model and caliber, suggesting a demonstration of accuracy or shooting results. The description, though brief, reinforces the video's subject matter as a display of the Vz 58 in action.
This video reviews the VZ. 58, a Czech military service rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The reviewer highlights its innovative design and reliability, contrasting it with the Soviet AKM. The video also promotes several sponsors and the creator's social media channels. The focus is on the rifle's history, design prowess, and its place in the firearms landscape.
This video features Caleb Savant, a Brownells Gun Tech, comparing the Russian AKM and the Czech VZ 58. He highlights their key differences, emphasizing that despite being Kalashnikov-type rifles and firing the same 7.62x39mm cartridge, they are not interchangeable in parts. Differences discussed include receiver construction (stamped steel AKM vs. machined steel VZ 58), piston systems (long-stroke AKM vs. short-stroke VZ 58), firing mechanisms (hammer-fired AKM vs. striker-fired VZ 58), and bolt hold-open features on the VZ 58, allowing for stripper clip reloads. Both are praised for their ruggedness and reliability.
This YouTube video features a review of the VZ 58 rifle, also referred to as the VZ 2008. The creator expresses their fondness for owning this firearm, highlighting its visual resemblance to the AK-47 and its shared use of the 7.62x39mm caliber, while also emphasizing its distinct differences. The description encourages viewer engagement and provides links to various playlists including handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, 2nd Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range test reviews. Social media links are also included.
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 video showcases the "Classic" VZ 58 rifle, a special edition from Czech Small Arms exclusively available at Brownells. The rifle features a semi-gloss dark gray finish and traditional Beechwood furniture. The description details the VZ 58's development in the 1950s by Česká Zbrojovka for the Czechoslovakian military, its 7.62x39 caliber, and its distinct short-stroke piston operating system, differentiating it from the AK-47. The video highlights the VZ 58's lighter weight and maneuverability compared to the AK-47, its unique magazine, and its right-side safety selector. The "Classic" VZ 58 includes a sling and two magazines.
This video, "From the Vault: Czech VZ 58 Rifle," features Brownells Gun Tech Keith Ford discussing the Czech VZ 58 rifle. Despite its resemblance to the AK-47, the VZ 58 is a distinct firearm developed by Česká Zbrojovka. Introduced in the late 1950s and used by the Czechoslovakian military until recently, it shares the 7.62x39mm caliber with the AK-47 but features a unique short-stroke piston operating system. Keith highlights the VZ 58's advantages, including its lighter weight, greater maneuverability, and improved ergonomics compared to the AK-47, making it easier to control and more comfortable to shoot.
Nick from DoubleStar showcases new products for 2019 at SHOT Show, including the innovative Cloak Handguard, the Dragon's Tooth Thumb Stop, and accessories for the VZ 58 rifle. The video also introduces their new Zero Carbine, offering a glimpse into DoubleStar's latest offerings for firearm enthusiasts.