Hi folks,
After finding many rifle platforms wanting as substitute standards for my family's stable of ARs, I am not only glad I gave the Vz.58 a try, but I am in love! My recent-production CSA example has proven flawlessly reliable and accurate of 2,350 rounds as of last week; something that not even my several Arsenal Kalashnikovs I have owned were able to do, and I am finally ready to adopt it fully into my stable. As such, I am customizing the furniture, and setting it up for optics.
I just acquired a Czechpoint Skeletonized optics side mount rail, and am ready to install it. I have the full torque tools and equipment to do a proper, armory job of installing the rail. I have built ARs (including Dutch-production 1950s AR-10s on semi-auto lowers from parts kits), Garands, and Kalashnikovs in my law office/machine shop, and I believe in doing everything very carefully by the book.
The instructions for the side rail installation (just as so many firearms parts and assemblies) do not provide torque specifications for the receiver screws, nor do they give a recommended thread locker. I believe I have the thread locker part figured out, as I have long experience with many types, and I swear by Rocksett, but am hoping someone here can provide torque specs for the screws. I have also contacted Czechpoint's armorer, but I know they are often strapped for time, and I would appreciate if anyone can provide the specs to which I need to torque those receiver screws, as with Rocksett, it is more or less a permanent installation.
Thanks in advance!
