Out shooting my new rifle. CZ 527 Carbine. Currently chambered in 7.62x39 (but soon to be shipped off for a new 264LBC chambered barrel).
LOVE this little carbine. 5.5 Pounds. Iron sights are suitable for someone younger than me. But even with that I managed some respectable groups. The gun has a European style selective 'set' trigger. In normal mode you pull the trigger back and have roughly a 4 or 5 pound trigger pull. In "set" mode you push the trigger forward about a 1/4" until it clicks or "sets" and then you have a crisp 1# trigger pull. Comes with 1 5-round detatchable box magazine.
Tested today using cheap military surplus 123grain FMJ of assorted manufacture, all steel case junk. I did have several failures to fire with ONE SPECIFIC type of ammo that has really hard military primers, in each case that round fired on the second attempt. The other brands all worked flawlessly. All rounds fed/ejected flawlessly too.
The safety is very simple, flip it up to cover the red dot and the gun is on safe, flip it down so you can see the red dot and its in FIRE position.
LOVE this little carbine. 5.5 Pounds. Iron sights are suitable for someone younger than me. But even with that I managed some respectable groups. The gun has a European style selective 'set' trigger. In normal mode you pull the trigger back and have roughly a 4 or 5 pound trigger pull. In "set" mode you push the trigger forward about a 1/4" until it clicks or "sets" and then you have a crisp 1# trigger pull. Comes with 1 5-round detatchable box magazine.
Tested today using cheap military surplus 123grain FMJ of assorted manufacture, all steel case junk. I did have several failures to fire with ONE SPECIFIC type of ammo that has really hard military primers, in each case that round fired on the second attempt. The other brands all worked flawlessly. All rounds fed/ejected flawlessly too.
The safety is very simple, flip it up to cover the red dot and the gun is on safe, flip it down so you can see the red dot and its in FIRE position.
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