RSR: Thanks for linking the MAC video. If that's his argument, its a bit weak. Mostly conjecture. MAC has interesting videos, but I generally don't find them as analytically based as others. His accuracy and reliability comments in this video are JUST conjecture. I do think other folks saying that the VZ is more reliable are mostly theoretical like a P226 vs. an M9 - open vz. closed, yadayada.
I do like the VZ a bit better for reasons of 'quality/workmanship' and nuance. The mags lock up nicer, the bolt hold open is a GOOD feature, the tad lighter weight is nicer, and I do think it is a tad more accurate which helps at range.
Yes I think there are AKs out there that are just as accurate - but in general not quite.
I honestly think the recoil is snappier and not as pleasant in the VZ. (This becomes a real problem with some stocks).
Without the adapter, the VZ is IMPOSSIBLE to change mags left handed without gymnastics.
There are fewer guns out there by a mile, so accessories are fewer, but there are enough. New more innovative light mounts are needed.
Just to beat the horse deader, the aquilles heal of the VZ is the sight height. The ONLY reason the rifle has a sloped stock system for BOTH the fixed and folding versions is the ridiculously low sights. For me the fixed setup is brutal unless I hold it just right. The snappy recoil along with the hump makes is painful. The folder is LOW enough to be much better, but not ideal. EVERY stock AK setup is easier to use irons with.
I will likely SETTLE on the SIG minimalist stock and a rear RS Regulate mount. (I find the CP rail to be unusable - I know that is generally not the case, but there it is). In this way, with a prism optic, I can comfortably use the rifle, get a good cheek weld, and have a substantial stock that folds to the right - and detach the optic and use irons in an emergency. I don't ever want to use a rifle than cannot fall back to the irons in a pinch. I cringe to see rail setups that eliminate the use of irons. It seems that people do this all the time to use inline stocks, but the sacrifice of irons use is a fail.
I do NOT have to have cowitness, but note that it WOULD be a better situation - but you really cannot do this in the AK either without the front mount. I think driving weight to the rear will be better in the long run, and again, a durable optic that detaches offers an optimum but not perfect solution.
I think the two latest videos are lacking. GT has a specialized gun and his comments are qualitative and MACs are just speculation for the viewer.
Overall, the VZ rifle as a system would have been better with higher sights, an ambi mag release, and an inline stock system.
A SIMPLE fix to the stock system is EASILY achievable - make the 1913 adapter on the SW model ONE notch lower and make the M4 adapter sit lower by .1-.2 inches lower and you have the perfect solution. I don't understand why this is not already the case, but that's the way it is.