799$ no tax.
a parts kit is about 300$+
a stripped receiver is $200 and the parts kit + trigger group is another $200
it's a pretty fair price, unless you can machine your own lower or want to 3d print a plastic one
.32 in full auto in better than .380; also since straight blowback .32 provides less wear on the gun itself. not sure how the 9x18s perform
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Well it ain’t in full auto.
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>not sure how the 9x18s perform
Ive read where it does poorly in this GAT.
.32 or .380 are the preferred caliber
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https://i.imgur.com/iVFeZ0X.jpg
Did you do the form?
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don't ask don't tell you fucking bootlicker glowie gay
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I have a 9x18 upper. Shoots fine, no hiccups. 9x18 is pretty much just white girl Hispanicy .380
There isn't a reason to get the .380 version over the 9x18 now anyways. I only got the 9x18 version because at the time I could get steel cased surplus for next to nothing, and even now I'm still sitting on a few thousand rounds of it. It's really fun to shoot if you get some of those 109gr semi-nosed rounds. But the days of cheap 9x18 are over, and you can't really run a 9mm suppressor on it. You can thankfully swap the .380, 9x18s and .22lr uppers super easy.
they are awesome guns but be aware the american czechpoints are tapped for conventional braces and stocks where as the original correct vz61 kits have a french cleat kinda locking system for over top folder
foldong stock and kit with arch torched to shit receiver (see triangle lock on back)
Czechpoint does make an adapter, but apparently because it's set a little further back it doesn't lockup in the folded position correctly which I've seen some people complain about.
Fun, easy to bump fire and controllable, only downside is 32 acp is expensive. I broke a firing pin after i was dry firing the mess out of it so i guess DONT DRY FIRE.
That shit looks like a kid drew an "assault killer rifle"
Based klobb enthusiast
stop picking oddjob, gay
24/7 dam no oddjob
Are you just shilling bro?
I would rather build my own than pay your crazy prices.
What kind of price are they asking for?
Like $900+ IIRC
799$ no tax.
a parts kit is about 300$+
a stripped receiver is $200 and the parts kit + trigger group is another $200
it's a pretty fair price, unless you can machine your own lower or want to 3d print a plastic one
Watch out you're gonna piss of the 3D print spergs who think their Umarex reliability tier parts kit jammed into a plastic reciever gun is justasgood
No one actually does this, you just have Twitter brain.
they should offer these in 9mm
What are they in? 7.62x25?
I know they are in 380acp but j think they sell them in 32acp (the original chambering)
380 would be good because its subsonic, the only appeal of this thing to me would be a suppressed sbr
.32acp is subsonic, buddy
They also sell them in 9mm Mak.
Fuckin war tourists smdh
>They also sell them in 9mm Mak.
garbage, sell it in 9x19
There's no point in 32 ACP if you can get 380 which is still subsonic with more energy and frontal diameter and costs less.
.32 in full auto in better than .380; also since straight blowback .32 provides less wear on the gun itself. not sure how the 9x18s perform
Well it ain’t in full auto.
>not sure how the 9x18s perform
Ive read where it does poorly in this GAT.
.32 or .380 are the preferred caliber
Did you do the form?
don't ask don't tell you fucking bootlicker glowie gay
I have a 9x18 upper. Shoots fine, no hiccups. 9x18 is pretty much just white girl Hispanicy .380
There isn't a reason to get the .380 version over the 9x18 now anyways. I only got the 9x18 version because at the time I could get steel cased surplus for next to nothing, and even now I'm still sitting on a few thousand rounds of it. It's really fun to shoot if you get some of those 109gr semi-nosed rounds. But the days of cheap 9x18 are over, and you can't really run a 9mm suppressor on it. You can thankfully swap the .380, 9x18s and .22lr uppers super easy.
They existed in 9x18.
they are awesome guns but be aware the american czechpoints are tapped for conventional braces and stocks where as the original correct vz61 kits have a french cleat kinda locking system for over top folder
picrel
foldong stock and kit with arch torched to shit receiver (see triangle lock on back)
Czechpoint does make an adapter, but apparently because it's set a little further back it doesn't lockup in the folded position correctly which I've seen some people complain about.
thing is fuckin sick too
Just needs an exhaust stack heatshield for maximum dakka
It doesn´t exist in 380 acp, morons. It never did
>It doesn´t exist in 380 acp, morons. It never did
https://atlanticfirearms.com/vz-61-pistol-380-czechpoint
Isn't thus some fourth party in house conversion? Not exactly confidence inspiring. Or did they remake the whole gun under license? Serious questions
CzechPoint is just the importer.
Then how come it is suddenly a 380 after 40 years?
cool shit OP. I have an original kit and .22 conversion, just need to get a receiver from recon ord and I'll be all set
No thanks to Atlantic builds
Fun, easy to bump fire and controllable, only downside is 32 acp is expensive. I broke a firing pin after i was dry firing the mess out of it so i guess DONT DRY FIRE.