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The whole production of the Zastava Mauser was still being made on conventional machines tools, using the original multi jig process. With the agreement signed with Remington in 2005, they avoided bankruptcy of the civilian arms division. They then went under restructuring. The process was supposed to bring them to modern days CNC machining, but it only partly happened.
Zastava is still deep into debts these days, even with the military contracts which includes products ranging from handguns to anti-aircraft guns.
Let's see what will come up from the foundation, in 2019, of their USA-based subsidiary for sporting and security arms. But do not expect a lot for the Mauser production, as per, as we know, our neighbor is more into AK than Mauser...
 
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guessing they make most of their money from ak pattern rifles and military contracts?

The whole production of the Mauser was still being made on conventional machines tools, using the original multi jig process. With the agreement signed with Remington in 2005, they avoided bankruptcy of the civilian arms division. They then went under restructuring. The process was supposed to bring them to modern days CNC machining, but it only partly happened.
Zastava is still deep into debts these days, even with the military contracts which includes products ranging from handguns to anti-aircraft guns.
Let's see what will come up from the foundation, in 2019, of their USA-based subsidiary for sporting and security arms. But do not expect a lot for the Mauser production, as per, as we know, our neighbor is more into AK than Mauser...

a shame but true certainly. anyway as of today we re a few caring about mauser crf ...
 
There will always be a new generation of Mauser lovers. I think I have a few years between me and most :)

Zastava just needs to start making 6.5 creedmoor and 375 ruger :dancingbanana:
 
Hey sorry to highjack the thread, but I've been trying to pm oberndorf but it seems your inbox is full, so my message won't send...
 
There will always be a new generation of Mauser lovers. I think I have a few years between me and most :)

Zastava just needs to start making 6.5 creedmoor and 375 ruger :dancingbanana:

I'm in the same boat. On the younger side compared to most on here and am a die hard Mauser fan. Most of my friends start off with Mauser style platforms. Winchester m70, Ruger M77's, cz 550s, and zastavas. Love history and using a platform design that is well over 100 years old not needing much improvement! Long live the MAUSER!!
 
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Hey sorry to highjack the thread, but I've been trying to pm oberndorf but it seems your inbox is full, so my message won't send...

I did not realize my inbox is full, my apologies. I have made some space now an you should be able to reach me.
 
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