Sort of, as it usually covers somewhat 'specific' non firearms related 'entertainment and activities' within the confines of a defined place or location.
Like "bowling" in "Tulsa, Oklahoma?"
Sort of, as it usually covers somewhat 'specific' non firearms related 'entertainment and activities' within the confines of a defined place or location.
Like "bowling" in "Tulsa, Oklahoma?"

Oink-shiver-growl...
........hoytcanonesee...........
For those that sent PM's...
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For those that sent PM's...
oink-shiver-growl = ham-brrr-grrr
........hoytcanonesee...........
Ketch'n awn.......
Aha................I was wondering if your meds had worn off...........please don't go there, one 'Looky is difficult and time consuming enough to decipher !!!![]()
Well this is quickly turning into "Silly Saturday", ain't it..............LOL
There's only so much Cooey 64 stripp'n and sand'n and oil'n and search'n for tenderyumyum's chit a guy kan handle.
So silly saterday it iz.
Warthcha all slerp'n?
Now if that dang tellyfun wood ring, I'd go fetch me T-bolt.
Can't take credit Looky... I got that of a Bar n' Grill menu in West Texas...
'Looky is difficult and time consuming enough to decipher !!!![]()
Johnn,
The Weaver bases fitting the Zastava are #46 front and #45 rear. The #55 (rear) is way too low to match the M/98 front ring.
Johnn - You said you are planning on mounting a Leupold 2-7x33? I'm using 55 and 20a bases and medium Weaver extension rings and the same Leupold 2-7x33. I did not try the 45&46 bases. Standard rings will not allow for any adjustment forward or back with your scope.
vaguely recall being forewarned of a couple of issues I might run into with it. One was that I may find the height of the comb of the stock to be too high for comfortable use of the open sights. The second delt with a slight difference in the configuration or shape of the bolt handle and resulting in the probable interference with a low mounted scope. I'll have to listen a little closer in future
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