The wood on the older guns with the MC stocks were higher grade for sure, the oiled hogback ones don't do anything for me...
The synthetic stocks are quite decent as well.
tell me more about it.
One of the dealers/distributors answered a question about when they were getting more in. The answer was not right now as production had been diverted to military contracts, and when they do start coming back in, it will be at a substantially higher price.
One of the dealers/distributors answered a question about when they were getting more in. The answer was not right now as production had been diverted to military contracts, and when they do start coming back in, it will be at a substantially higher price.
Oh! What a surprise. Not. I'm hoping the one I ordered will come, and that it doesn't have a "gloss" finish. Not my thing, but if it is, I guess I'll be able to struggle along, somehow.![]()
Oh! What a surprise. Not. I'm hoping the one I ordered will come, and that it doesn't have a "gloss" finish. Not my thing, but if it is, I guess I'll be able to struggle along, somehow.![]()
That is a nice looking rifle, sorry what caliber is yours Meroh?
Got a message from GreatNorthGuns, they aren't going to have the 8x57's until Jan 10... so I'm on 'back order' now.
Got a message from GreatNorthGuns, they aren't going to have the 8x57's until Jan 10... so I'm on 'back order' now.
I am very happy with my 6.5 x 55 M70; The metal finish is amazing and the wood on mine is too pretty, and does not really fit me 100%, so the wife bought me a Mauser 98 Archangel stock for Christmas.
Got a message from GreatNorthGuns, they aren't going to have the 8x57's until Jan 10... so I'm on 'back order' now.
Is that something a smith could fix for you?
Is a Mauser M-98 action, or the Zastava M-70 as strong as say a Rem M-700 or Win M-70?
I have a Russian capture M-98, which is of course all re-assembled components from multiple rifles.
Curious of the relative strength of that action and the Zastava?




























