My primary point about Czechpoint is that the growth and adoption of the VZ58 by American consumers seems to be constrained by the heavy handedness by which the company operates in regards to competitors and the expensive pricepoints for not only the weapons but also all the accessories, etc, on their site.
And I understand their patent situation, etc, but the timeline for the patent suggests the patents were filed specifically for the purpose of cornering the market rather than intellectual property. And in settling with Century, they could have allowed them to run the tab but give them a fee per rifle built with the technology. From the looks of it, either it wasn't an option or they wanted an inordinate fee -- this is just my speculation.
For all intents Czechpoint is a monopoly and operates like one. IMO, that's not good for our pocketbooks as consumers and not good for us as VZ58 enthusiasts who want to see the platform evolve into its optimal and . End of the day, their business model seems quite short sighted, also IMO. Leaving me frustrated and disappointed in their status quo... (To be clear -- not here to bash them, just sharing my perspective and have also been considering adding their 7.62x39 pistol to my collection next year...)