My original Russian manuals for Ak's required 4-5 in at 100 meters.The 7.62x39 cartridge was designed to FUNCTION first and give battle field accuracy second.
The 7,62x39 is not "inherently" inaccurate, which in itself is an oxymoron. The round is quite accurate when fired from a "real" rifle and not some military piece that was never designed to group better than 4-5 in at 100 meters! I have a CZ 527 that shoots very well.
It is borderline criminal that CZ discontinued the 527 line.I also have a 527 carbine in 7.62x39 and it shoots every bit as well as I can! I LIKE IT, Short , handy, not heavy & no recoil. I rarely take a shot past 100 yds and most are half that distance.
I own two, one in .223 and one in 7.62 x 39, not hard to figure out why.It is borderline criminal that CZ discontinued the 527 line.
I own two, one in .223 and one in 7.62 x 39, not hard to figure out why.
that would be great!Me too, wish I had Grendel to make a trifecta.
Well dang I didn't realize they had. Was that recent?It is borderline criminal that CZ discontinued the 527 line
Yes. Replaced with the 600 series.Well dang I didn't realize they had. Was that recent?
I have one and I am wanting to sell it. I'm in Florida and the sale would need to go thru a licensed dealer.May have been an exclusive from the now closed Williams Shooters Supply of Quincy, Illinois.
Yes, collectible.
No idea on value.
Your best info on this would come from member Chet15 and RENE.
I regret not buying one!
Especially with what they replaced it with.It is borderline criminal that CZ discontinued the 527 line.