I have no idea why the Vz58 was designed with such a kludgy ass backwards safety lever, especially for the majority right handers. That's one of the few things I dislike about these rifles. Instead of an easy thumb operation, I'm guessing they thought they had to make switching the safety from safe to fire a two handed operation in case gun-ignorant conscripts were prone to negligent discharges during such operation.
There is a screw-together ambi safety made in the Czech Republic, but apparently it will not work with CSA rifles:
http://www.vz58rifle.com/products/ambidextrous-safety-cz858-/
I'm wondering if CSA uses a proprietary semi-auto safety lever for their rifles?
It would seem the some enterprising soul could weld a flat tab on the left end of a semi-auto safety and pin a lever to it to make a useable forward-pushing safety for right handers (like the ambidextrous safety levers on the Bren 2).
No, the left side of the vz58 is smooth to avoid snagging on kit as well as when crawling on the ground and rendering the weapon unsafe -- charging handle and safety on the same side for the same reason.
And whatever your gripe w/ vz58, it's still a heck of a lot better than an AK's safety... And at roughly the same time as the vz58 was developed, US weapons still had safeties w/in the trigger guard -- point being vz58 was far ahead of it's time and contemporary competitors.
And yes, that's the safety I was referencing.
That was going on 60+ years ago - back when side mounted magazines were still a thing, too. Now things have evolved with ambidextrous safeties, body armor, CQB etc. The AR evolved to ambidextrous controls, same as most modern military rifles. The Vz58 should do the same, otherwise be relegated to the antiquated forever, For most shooters today, an ambi safety would improve their shooting.
Let’s not kids ourselves here, it’s far from being antiquated even today. The AKM is still in heavy use today worldwide, and it was designed to be so cheap and fast to manufacture that it could just be left on the battlefield right alongside a dead commie. The VZ-58 was/is clearly a few steps ahead of the AKM. If you need to have all the modern amenities, well then the VZ-58 would not be the rifle for you. It’s becoming more of a collectable niche rifle for those of us with the means to buy better more modern rifles, yet also a desire for tasteful representations of past military prowess
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To each is own, I suppose. I'm not one of those "nyet, rifle is fine" traditionalists. Nearly all my guns are shtf ready, so I upgrade as much as practicable: rails, optics, furniture, fire control, adjustable gas systems, etc. to enable me to hit targets more accurately and efficiently. Though the AK has a kludgy safety, for sure, that's not easily remedied, it has a good trigger (generally) and the ability to upgrade to compete with the latest thing today.
The only complaints I have with the Vz58 are with the safety, the squishy trigger and the iron sights are too low for me. No gun is perfect, but I do what I can to improve them to my own needs.