I have a fair bit of trigger time in on one. I took it through a Hackathorn carbine class in which it ran very well, and I work fairly closely with a guy whose previous business was designing aftermarket parts for them. And one of my company's clients is the company that builds the Troy VZ-58 stuff. So I have a lot of VZ exposure.
I like them. I run mine with what could be considered the Troy rail and a T1, and a tac bolt release that allows me to drop the bolt with my index finger without shifting grip. Mag changes are pretty slick. I have a slightly extended mag release as well. Also a CTR stock on a VLTOR tube that I had, with a stock adapter that puts the tube in line with the barrel.
It's a good setup. I far prefer it to AKs that I have used in the past, not that I have the option in Canada. The popularity of the VZ in Canada does make it logistically practical in a way that AKs are in the US.