Recently I've been beating the bushes in search of something a little unique and discovered this Czech VZ 52. It was manufactured around 1951, is a semi-auto with 10 round clip, has very masculine lines and is very well built and complete. Bore looks in good condition an straight and all metal is still parkerized. Stock is also in very good condition. All in all, it appears that it will be a good shooter. The question is the ammo. It shoots 7.62 x 45, which is 6mm longer than the 7.62 x 39 my SKS uses. I've discovered that there is an insert you can purchase and install with LockTite to "reduce" the length of the bore to accept the shorter ammo but I'd rather shoot the original if I can find it.
Two questions for all of you. First, I don't find any reference to the VZ52 in a search on this website so does anyone have any experience with this rifle? And second: any suggestion about where I can find 7.62 x 45 ammo? I've looked in the obvious places. A few years ago it was available but now seems to have dried up.
Any help will be greatly appreciated as usual.
Rome
P.S. For all of you "lefties" out there, this rifle ejects to the left!
R
[This message has been edited by Rome (edited November 12, 2000).]
Two questions for all of you. First, I don't find any reference to the VZ52 in a search on this website so does anyone have any experience with this rifle? And second: any suggestion about where I can find 7.62 x 45 ammo? I've looked in the obvious places. A few years ago it was available but now seems to have dried up.
Any help will be greatly appreciated as usual.
Rome
P.S. For all of you "lefties" out there, this rifle ejects to the left!
R
[This message has been edited by Rome (edited November 12, 2000).]