Pretty much as asked in the title.
Recently picked up an M85 full stock in 7.62x39. Quite happy with it for the price point.
The one thing I wasn't super impressed with out of the box was the trigger. A bit spongy and heavy. I did some googling around and discovered that it was a fully adjustable trigger (ref: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/939754-Old-Zastava-manual?highlight=zastava ). Took it apart and was really impressed with how fine-tunable the trigger really is. Took it all the way down to a 2lb, very crisp trigger (will probably move it back up to 3lb for field shooting).
Made a quick "teaser" video of the end result. Was wondering if anyone here would find it useful to have a full how-to video, which some people find easier than sorting through the old manuals and fiddling their way through.
Filming a how to video would be quick and easy. Editing it takes some time, so I just wanted to gauge the interest a bit before I went ahead.
Recently picked up an M85 full stock in 7.62x39. Quite happy with it for the price point.
The one thing I wasn't super impressed with out of the box was the trigger. A bit spongy and heavy. I did some googling around and discovered that it was a fully adjustable trigger (ref: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/939754-Old-Zastava-manual?highlight=zastava ). Took it apart and was really impressed with how fine-tunable the trigger really is. Took it all the way down to a 2lb, very crisp trigger (will probably move it back up to 3lb for field shooting).
Made a quick "teaser" video of the end result. Was wondering if anyone here would find it useful to have a full how-to video, which some people find easier than sorting through the old manuals and fiddling their way through.
Filming a how to video would be quick and easy. Editing it takes some time, so I just wanted to gauge the interest a bit before I went ahead.




















































