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Offline CZ527Virginia

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The bolt assembly has completely fallen apart prior to any use, the extractor just fell off too.  So far this is the worst firearm I have ever owned and the worst new ownership experience. I hope CZ makes this right. I wanted to go to the range but this thing needs to go back to the factory.  Sucks. $774 incuding two extra magazines that are now worthless.

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Re: New from Virginia, with a new, expensive 527 Carbine I think may be junk
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2020, 08:33:13 AM »
Errr.....welcome?
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Re: New from Virginia, with a new, expensive 527 Carbine I think may be junk
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2020, 10:16:20 AM »
Hello and welcome from MI.  I think CZ will resolve the issue.


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Offline CZ527Virginia

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Re: New from Virginia, with a new, expensive 527 Carbine I think may be junk
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2020, 12:51:04 PM »
I don't mean to land with a thud, but I was so excited to get this 527 Carbine, drove 40 mins each way to buy quality ammo in advance, relied upon the reputation of CZ as a quality arms manufacturer - and spent near $700 of the rifle plus two magazines for $70+, and i get it home and the bolt disintegrates, just falls apart.  And as a first time, owner, there is scarce documentation that CZ provide on how it goes together.  The extractor clip is completely snapped off, the bolt unit does not stay together and now the mechanism is such a disaster that i fear trying to figure it out because I could make it worse.  CZ manual gives you no idea on what to do to fix it.

The manual is like in 6 pt type with terse, non-descriptive lines, and if they provide the gun with the bolt separate in the package they should at least have some instruction on how to install the bolt.  As it isn't a smooth, simple "just slide it in" process, it seems to fit awkwardly and that's when the bolt fell apart. Likely I did something wrong, I acknowlegde, but I barely touched the bolt and it disintegrated. I mean, is it that fragile?  That's so disappointing in a $700 carbine.  So yeah, I am just very disappointed and frustrated.  Yes, I suppose CZ will take care of it and I hear here that their support is good.  But shipping it back and forth and all the time and hassles involved for a non-operative rifle that is expensive and I never even got to fire. And I was not manhandling or forcing the thing whatsoever, if anything being gentle out of prudence, and the bolt just fell apart. The extractor clip separated from the collar too.

I looked up You Tube and there aren't a lot of clear videos, maybe because it's not a common rifle.  If there are simple, clear vids for newbs to 527 on how to install the bolt, how to put it back together with the right orientation of the components so you don't screw it up, i would be forever grateful. The CZ manual is sort of useless, and you need a magnifying glass to read it.  Since I'm new to the 527, and since the extractor clip fell off - which seems highly unusual - I am loathe to screw around with it more until I know what the heck to do. I could take it to an armorer and add another $50 to $100 in fix time, or hassle with CZ and take a month and half to get it back.  I am concerned now that after they fix it first time I try to clean it, it'll fall apart.

I am a pistol guy, have Walthers, Berettas, H&K, S&W and a AR that is a simple joy.  This CZ carbine is the most frustrating situation I have had in firearms. I apologize if i am upset. I now wish I never bought it, but now have to figure out the fix.

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Re: New from Virginia, with a new, expensive 527 Carbine I think may be junk
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2020, 01:06:49 PM »
I read your post in the "CZ Centerfire Rifle" section and didn't realize the extractor had come off. That shouldn't happen unless the collar spring that surrounds the bolt and holds the extractor to the bolt is compressed. Even then the forward part of the extractor needs to be lifted to remove the extractor. It was either assembled wrong or the packaging took a serious hit right to the bolt. I'm thinking that this may be something that CZ-USA has to take a look at. You may only have to send in the bolt. That doesn't help with the frustration though.

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Re: New from Virginia, with a new, expensive 527 Carbine I think may be junk
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2020, 01:32:46 PM »
It’s understandable you are upset, been there done that. It’s little consolation but I’ve never read about anyone having this type of issue on a new out of the box CZ rifle. I would contact CZ. Who did you buy it from? What condition was it in? We’re you able to work the action when you inspected prior to accepting delivery/purchase? I picked up a new Savage 12 and the counter guy managed to disassemble the bolt while installing it in the rifle. Had another counter guy install a bolt on a new CZ 452 without precocking it and put a dimple in the stock. Any chance the counter monkeys “examined” your new rifle?
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Re: New from Virginia, with a new, expensive 527 Carbine I think may be junk
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2020, 01:35:05 PM »
Gripe already posted in the centerfire forum.
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