Finally received this today after a 2 1/2 year wait and thought I'd post it up for anyone interested in the stainless M70 Zastava produces. A range report will follow but I'll need a few days to get some rounds loaded up.
For those that don't know much about the Zastava M70, it is a commercial Mauser 98 action and basically the same as the FN and Santa Barbara versions. The M70 PSS is all stainless (except the mag spring and ejector blade) with a polymer stock.
The metal work on mine is not as nice as some of the blued models I've handled and not as nice as my Charles Daly by Zastava. Bolt travel is a bit rough but doesn't bind and will probably slick up with some use. The trigger is fully adjustable and I was able to set it up for a nice clean break and little over travel. It was pretty bad as it came from the factory.
The stock has raised and textured panels in the wrist area and forend. Typical cheap plastic stock feel to it but fairly rigid compared to some I've felt. The recoil "pad" is as hard as a hens face. I don't expect the 7x64 to be much for recoil though.
I mounted a Leupold VX-II 3-9x40 in Talley light weight rings.
Not as pretty as the Mannlicher ones or some of the walnut/blued versions but the stainless synthetic combo and 7x64 round should make a great general purpose hunting rifle.
For those that don't know much about the Zastava M70, it is a commercial Mauser 98 action and basically the same as the FN and Santa Barbara versions. The M70 PSS is all stainless (except the mag spring and ejector blade) with a polymer stock.
The metal work on mine is not as nice as some of the blued models I've handled and not as nice as my Charles Daly by Zastava. Bolt travel is a bit rough but doesn't bind and will probably slick up with some use. The trigger is fully adjustable and I was able to set it up for a nice clean break and little over travel. It was pretty bad as it came from the factory.
The stock has raised and textured panels in the wrist area and forend. Typical cheap plastic stock feel to it but fairly rigid compared to some I've felt. The recoil "pad" is as hard as a hens face. I don't expect the 7x64 to be much for recoil though.
I mounted a Leupold VX-II 3-9x40 in Talley light weight rings.
Not as pretty as the Mannlicher ones or some of the walnut/blued versions but the stainless synthetic combo and 7x64 round should make a great general purpose hunting rifle.





















































