Very nice, I have been thinking of one in 9.3x62mm myself.
Very nice, I have been thinking of one in 9.3x62mm myself.
Just so you are clear on what you are getting?
My Remington/ Zastava is rough and gritty compared to a Browning
My Zastava 7.62x 39 is rough and gritty compared to a CZ 527
If I use grease on the action it smooths out a bit but still a lot of slop in the bolt.
I just used Ballistol oil on the 7.62 x 39 stock and I hope it will even out the finish???
Buy a Zastava they work well . But don't expect a Browning or a CZ
You just made me look at their site, and man, do I ever want a double rifle. Also they have the lefty M98 in 9.3x62 which I would like, but it is on hold. Come to speak of it, all their lefty M98's are on hold?
Anyways, beautiful find, OP. Enjoy that gun.
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You have a nice rifle. I have one of these in 9.3x62 and as others have said the action is a little rough at first. I spent some time cycling it and it smoothed out. The are a lot of rifle for the money, in my opinion way better than some of the comparatively priced guns out there.
love my full stock one in 6.5...and, no, it isn't for sale!
You know what goes really good with the high gloss blue on these guns....
https://www.tradeexcanada.com/conten...-finish-e3940g
Trigger adjustment guide if you need to tweek it.
There are two adjustment screws at the front of the trigger and two more at the back.
(1) Front of trigger, lower: Safety adj. screw....Used to compensate for wear in safety bolt ie. trigger slop with safety engaged. Adj. by turning screw CW until trigger movement is eliminated with safety on.
(2) Front of trigger, top: Adjusts weight of pull. Turn CCW to decrease trigger pull. Will adjust down to approx. 2lb pull.
(3) Rear of trigger, lower. Stop or overtravel adjustment. To adjust for minimum over travel. With bolt closed, striker in fired position. Turn CW all the way in, then back off 1/8th turn.
(4) Rear of trigger, top. Sear engagement adjustment screw. To adjust for minimum sear engagement: Bolt closed, action cocked. Safety off, empty chamber (or dummy round). Turn adj. CW ubtil sear releases, then back off 1/4 turn.
Own one. Shoots real nice. Only issue is the 4$ per shot factory ammo when you can find the stuff. Reloading is definitely the way you should go lol.
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