Not real impressed with his build. The plastic handguards by FAB Defense are junk. The side mount for the red dot is not my preference, way too heavy and bulky. And the Holosun red dot is cheap Chinese garbage IMO.
My build has some custom work; such as the top handguard has the red dot mount welded in place to keep a low profile, the pistol grip which accepts AR-15 grips and the sling attachment is custom made. Leica Red Dot is absolute co-witnessed. Plus are my internals are coated with ArmorLube. Muzzle brake is made of titanium and very light. Smoke composites rear stock to reduce weight as well. Weight as pictured is 6.8 pounds. My only regret is not having the bayonet attachment on the front sight block machined off for a cleaner look and to prevent snags.
That is a slick and light build. Can you post more about the welded red dot sight and how that was done. Id love to see a pic of the cowitness too.
Im wondering if this build of his was off hand so he'd have something cheapish to shoot in matches. (7.62x39 vs 5.56 current prices)
Regarding your question, I do not shoot in matches. My goal was an accurate, lightweight 7.62x39 rifle that was not an AK-47.
Here are some more pics. For the mounting of the red dot, I simple purchased a red dot pistol mount like the one below. I then used a dremel and cut away a small section of the Bonesteel arms upper rail where I would like it to be welded. Then I had my local gunsmith weld the red dot mount to the rail. I made sure to tell my gunsmith to weld it just slightly higher than the gas piston, the goal to have it sit as low as possible. A typical picatinny mount for red dots will not work because it would sit too high. The welded mount eliminates that as well as saves some weight. I really tried to keep the overall weight of the build as low as possible.
One disadvantage of this obviously is you cannot mount anything other red dots to your rifle nor can you switch out the red dot easily. Luckily there is a gunsmith located a few minutes from my house that specializes in VZ-58 rifles. I don't think I would allow just any gunsmith to work on it. Let me know if you have any further questions.





Here is a pic of the upper rail with the red dot removed. The top surface of the mount is flush with the top surface of the pic rail, thats how low it needs to be for absolute co-witness of the VZ-58.
