Looks like my son is moving to Commiefornia after all, which means he'll be in need of an all around self-defense / brush rifle when the SHTF or pig hunting, of which the Czechpoint Liberty in 7.62x39 looks like the best option (at least it takes 10 round stripper clips if not detachible mags).
Before we pull the trigger on this, I have a few questions since it's not clear on the website:
1. Is the "Liberty" the same thing as the Vz 58 "Sporter" or "California Sporter"? If not, what's the difference?
2. Are the fixed 7.62 "Liberty" 10-rd and 5-rd magazines double stack or single stack? If double stacked, are they actually the standard metal detachable 10 & 5 round mags, but held fixed by the magazine block?
3. Will the 7.62 "Liberty" take surplus Vz58 stripper clips to load or some proprietary CSA stripper clip (which doesn't seem to be listed in their parts section)?
4. Looks like the left side of the receiver is pre-drilled and tapped to take the optic rail -- is that correct? -- ETA: actually, reading the tiny print on the website, I now see that it is indeed pre-drilled and tapped for the optic rail.
5. Aside from a fore end mount, is there an optic mount from the side rail that will allow co-witnessing the iron sights with a red-dot sight (e.g. Aimpoint Micro or PRO)? Maybe RS Regulate?
6. Any problems feeding Hornady SST ammo in this rifle?
Thanks!
A suggestion:
I love my VZ58 clones, but if your son is going to California and will be restricted to using a ten-round magazine, the SKS may be a better option, especially since the Liberty also has a fixed, stripper-clip fed magazine. People dog the SKS and stripper clips mainly because most people get the crap NcStar knock-off stripper clips from Amazon or Ebay, then toss the entire concept when those won't feed well or have rounds falling off. An SKS with the factory fixed mag is a dream to load with good, surplus stripper clips, most notably the Czechoslovakian "BXN" kind. Apparently Yugo stripper clips are also good, as well as
original "Circle-31" Chinese clips, but you have to be careful with those as the knock-offs also have a Circle-31 imprinted.
The same BXN stripper clips that work so beautifully in my SKS's don't work as well in my VZ58 clones. I believe the reason is that the removable magazines in VZ58's aren't as rigid as the fixed SKS magazines and the wobble makes loading with stripper clips good, but not excellent. Maybe the Liberty's magazine is just as rigid and would work just as well. I have no comparison.
The Liberty is about $1200, if it's in stock. An SKS can be bought for about $300, and the only real upgrade it needs is maybe some trigger work to improve safety and accuracy. There are two smiths that do a great job, Kivaari and Murray, and the service is less than $100. My first SKS needed the trigger work, but my second one, which looks beat to hell, had a beautiful trigger on arrival and is very accurate. Someone probably did the polishing in 1971 in a bamboo hut with a nail file, sand paste, and cup of diesel.
The SKS can also be modified to accept mounts and optics, but I'm not versed on that subject as I prefer iron sights.
As far SHTF and pig hunting, the SKS is an excellent choice for both. I'm sure he won't go wrong with the Liberty, but if I were condemned to live again in California, the SKS is the rifle I'd choose.