Would a Williams WGRS fit? Or is the hole spacing in the rear action screws not the same as a Zastava M70 (98)
I had one on the regular Mauser they make and liked it
XS Sights or whatever they are called these days made a rear aperture "ghost ring" sight that would mount in place of the rear scope base - probably using the factory drilled and tapped scope base holes. NOTE: I have XS Sight #22-2015A-058-1 which uses two mounting holes 0.605" centre to centre - I have not yet found a factory rifle with that hole spacing for a rear scope base. There is at least one maker who makes a rear aperture sight that clamps onto a Weaver style rear scope base - I do not readily remember the maker's name. Alternatively, Lyman makes a #57 SME Aperture sight - you drill and tap two holes on right sight - ahead of the bolt - fasten the base to the rifle, then the cross arm comes over top of rear bridge and is adjustable for windage and elevation on that base unit.
A most rudimentary one can be made and installed - look up how Finn Aargaard had a "L" shaped metal strap installed on his first Win 70 in 375 H&H - worked fine, as per him. No clue how they established the precise height to drill the aperture hole, but from pictures, there is only one hole there. Picture of Aargaard's rifle stolen from Internet:
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If you really wanted to get super funky crazy and also replace the front sight, this is a Parker Hale PH5B 2 as they used on their 1200 TX 7.62 NATO rifles - it includes a bracket that attaches to the two scope base mount holes on the rear bridge. This Parker Hale rifle is using a very similar commercial Mauser 98 pattern action as is on your Zastava - might even have been made at the same factory, some years apart. I understand that the identical rear sight and bracket was supplied by Parker Hale on the Canadian C3 sniper rifles - the guys carried the front and rear aperture sights, with them, in their Kahles scope carry box.
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I have one on a Husky 1900, if the rear holes are 1/2" on centre you should be good. I also have an XS low Weaver mount made for a weaver base if you want to mount a scope with quick detach rings.
Thanks for the detailed reply, I will check out the weaver base option then, I hear the weaver base #23 will fit
Go here: https://www.weaveroptics.com/on/dem...PdfFiles/weaverPdf/2016_WeaverMountsChart.pdf
You won't find "Zastava" listed - look at "Mauser" - typically Weaver #45 used as rear base on a large ring Mauser 98 of the commercial style - like made by FN and others - that is what your Zastava appears to be. I do not have a #23 to compare to a #45 - it might work - I do not know. Pretty standard to use #46 as front base and #45 as rear base, unless someone got a little happy with a file when removing the charger guide ridge on a military receiver.
If I know this I would not buy the weaver one!!!ellwoodepps.com/warne-maxima-steel-base-2-pc-remington-799-mini-mauser-zastava-m85-matte.html
Not sure why you wouldn’t just go for a lo pro though
update: Weaver #23 holes are too wide apart, I can only install 1 screw not both, will that work?
Or you could just buy the correct bases instead of pulling random ones based on numbers thrown out by guys on the internet
This rifle is not a Mauser it’s a SAKO vixen clone
Again, why on earth would you buy bases to install a peep, NECG or some kind of ace on the hole type deal are the only options I can think of for that and I have been there done that. Expensive, or require gunsmithing
Save your money, buy a lo-pro from skinner sights, make another thread asking how to adjust your front sight probably, be happy