Of probable interest. This is from Reddit and Zach is the Marketing Communications Manager. CZ-USA is definitely working on determining what problems(s), if any, there may be but it's hard when the sample size is so low. If you have issues send your gun in
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Just FYI
ZachFromCZUSA
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5 hours ago
Good morning, this is Zach from CZ-USA. To fill folks in on the current status on our end, we're seeing internet chatter on this topic but very few guns actually coming back to us for inspection/repair. With that, our sample size is incredibly small as we try to ascertain what may be causing issues for these folks.
Because we're talking individual guns, the data we're looking at is all over the place. One gun had a chamber absolutely coated in lacquer and once cleaned it ran fine with the ammo we have on hand for testing (PMC Bronze).
What I'd ask for is your help. We need to inspect/diagnose any of the guns that are having issues to identify the root cause of those issues. There are a number of gas selectors, port sizes and pistons over the line of variants, and the 7.62x39 Bren 2 was designed around the Russian round, for which our commercial stuff is a decent facsimile of, but not always the same. Testing in the Czech Republic is done with S&B, since that is what they have there. Our commercial ammo selection is much more broad, except in a pandemic/election year where availability in the quantities we require is spotty at best.
So we ask that any folks with issues get in touch with us to get an RMA and a call tag, that way we can document the specifics of their gun, ammo and modifications to find the common theme and its solution.
Again, we've gotten very few Bren 2s back to our gunsmiths, so please call us at 800-955-4486 to get a call tag headed your way.
In general, this hit us at a rough time as we transition our warehouse and customer systems to a new platform, making our functionality a bit rough for the last week, with things getting better by the day.
I'm not typically a Redditor, but I'll check back here when I can. About to go under the knife, but should be able to revisit this later today.