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The magazines are thick because they are aluminum.
Ash
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No, I knew that, I meant that the mag body seems longer by several millimeters than it needs to be. Turns out, it's because of that follower-BHO-thingie. An inefficient design, but it works.The magazines are thick because they are aluminum.
Also for those who want to add flash hider, ya can easily thread the muzzle extension for AK FH but will need to add a lock washer or add a set screw to lock it in place
No, I knew that, I meant that the mag body seems longer by several millimeters than it needs to be. Turns out, it's because of that follower-BHO-thingie. An inefficient design, but it works.
Well, yeah, but the Skorpion is so tiny it's hard to notice the extra size...They used it on the Skorpion machine pistol, too.
I'm looking at one of these in a local gunshop. It looks very, very nice, but I'm not sure it's a CZ-USA rifle. I want a legitimate CZ-USA rifle and this one doesn't have any rollmarks indicating that it is. What does the CZ-USA rifles rollmarks look like? FEG, if you had the time and didn't mind could you snap a few close up pics of each side of the reciever?
You can make your mag parts do double duty, if you buy a US made gas piston from Hotbarrel over on gunco.net. Once you have that, you'll only need one US part per magazine for compliance.
InRange sells both types. Built on Czech receivers from customers parts kits and the CZ-USA imports.cz75fan said:Thanks FEG, that helps a bunch. I guess the one I was checking out is not actually a CZ-USA import. From what I can gather InRange built or imported some of these. It did in fact have the Czech reciever and overall the rifle was very nice. Thanks again.
AMEN. Extra 10 round magazines are cheap at Tennessee GunsRomak IV said:I bought one, but it is the import model with the sngle stack magazines, They are clear and hold nine rounds. It is a fine rifle and I like the stock.