My point wasn’t that the the folder or fixed stock weren’t comfortable, it was that the slant brake was the issue. Eliminate that, and 99% of the prob disappeared. Stocks sit low because the sights are close to bore height, optics weren’t common for line issue when it was designed and muzzle rise isn’t an issue (once you eliminate the slap) for the caliber. The AR was designed with a higher sight plane to utilize a receiver extension and recoil system, and thus used a higher sight plane over bore, and the AK as well with the long stroke piston above the barrel. Better recoil management-yes, but also on CBQ distances POA doesn’t equate to POI. The VZ system is much closer. Different designs, each has its strong points as well as its disadvantages. Pick the system design that works best for you. VZ won’t ever have the support that the AK has, not a large enough base to facilitate a return of R&D. Great designed arms system though. I throughly enjoy it, and being a bit different than the rest of the crowd. I’ll accept what you term limitations on account of the advantages and uniqueness of the design.
YMMV