I bought a Zastava LK M70 in 458 Win Mag in about 2013 or so. Was more "toy" than anything - does not really make sense for stuff in bush around here (Western Manitoba). After several years standing in cabinet - I found the wood bulkhead at rear of magazine mortice to front of trigger mortice to have cracked completely through. The rifle has a visible cross bolt in front of magazine mortice, but none behind magazine. The barrel does not have a secondary recoil lug. I ended up removing the large Zastava trigger and installing a standard military 2 stage trigger - much smaller - several ounces of epoxy in there to hold the wood stock's sides together, and much smaller cavity for the replacement trigger. I am pretty sure I laid in a "U"-shaped "stirrup" to be like rear cross bolt - a la Weatherby rifles - is all hidden. Then I installed a Gentry (Dakota?) safety on the bolt. On CGN I found some elderly Redfield flip up aperture sights - drilled and tapped into the rear of the rear scope base - so is a "flip up" aperture sight there - the M8-2.5x Compact Leupold is using old school "big knob" Weaver rings, so is easy enough with fingers to go aperture sights, if that scope ever dies. If I ever come across Low Warne QD rings, I may go with that. Is still to receive a banded front sight - through my own clutziness, I knocked off the front sight ramp when trying to replace to a fiber optic front sight bead - sort of surprised how flimsy that attachment system is - is a "top hat" shaped post, in a shallow dovetail - then some dabs of epoxy (?) glue - so I think I want a banded front sight - like I see that NECG makes.