Metal Assault Vr

Metal Assault Vr

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. 57 mm (2.2 in) stock extended. 72 mm (2.8 in) stock foldedHeight255 mm (10.0 in), falling800 rounds/min705 m/s (2,313 ft/s): 1988Effective firing range100–800 m sight adjustmentsMaximum firing range2,800 mFeed systemStaggered 30-round detachable, weight 0.19 kg (0.42 lb) unloadedSightsOpen-type with sliding rear tangent and shrouded front post353 mm (13.9 in) sight radiusThe vz. 58 ( model 58) is a designed and manufactured in and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the 7,62 mm samopal vzor 58 ('7.62mm submachine gun model 1958'), replacing the and the.While externally the vz.

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58 resembles the, it is a different design based on a. It shares no parts with Kalashnikov rifles, including the magazine. Members of Active Reserve of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic armed with vz.58The vz. 58 is a weapon that bleeds expanding combustion gases generated in the from the ignited cartridge through a port drilled in the barrel, 215 mm (8.5 in) from the chamber, opening into a hollow cylinder located above the barrel that contains a short-stroke piston.

58 does not have a gas regulator and the full force of the gas pressure is exerted on the piston head, propelling it backwards in a single impulsive blow. The piston is driven back only 19 mm (0.7 in) when a shoulder on the piston rod butts against the seating and no further movement is possible. There is a light return spring held between the piston shoulder and the seating which returns the piston to its forward position.

The gas cylinder is vented after the piston has traveled back 16 mm (0.6 in) and the remaining gases are exhausted into the atmosphere on the underside of the cylinder via two ports. The entire piston rod is to prevent fouling.The locking system features a locking block hinged from the bolt and housed in the bolt carrier that contains two locking lugs which descend into and engage locking shoulders in the 's internal guide rails.

The weapon is unlocked by the short tappet-like stroke of the piston rod as it strikes the bolt carrier and drives it rearwards. After 22 mm (0.9 in) of unrestricted travel, a wedge-like surface on the bolt carrier moves under the breech locking piece and lifts it up and out of engagement with the locking recesses in the body. The breech locking piece swings up and this movement provides the leverage required for. The breech block is then carried rearwards extracting the empty casing from the chamber. Company of heroes gameplay. A fixed ejector passes through a groove cut in the underside of the bolt and the case is flung upwards clear of the gun.Features.

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