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Left hand Zastava !
24 January 2010, 03:06
robthomLeft hand Zastava !
Gentlemen,
I looked up the Zastava web pages and found that they are making lefthanded rifles again.
Joy, oh joy! I am not sure the company sells just actions or barrelled actions in left hand set up. The web pages are all in Serbian.....
Any Serbian speakers amongst us?
24 January 2010, 10:51
lickilovaci speak serbian
24 January 2010, 17:49
robthomGreat!
Could you please read their website and report back, confirming they are still making the FN- Mauser CRF bolt action in left hand configuration.
The photographs of their 'new' rifles are not clear. The close ups look like they came from their old webpages - the bling, bling rifles.
It would be a great pity if they stopped making CRF Mauser actions, replacing them with leftside bolts etc.
24 January 2010, 22:06
FjoldGreat! I've been writing KBI (the old importer) about this. I need a LH mauser action.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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24 January 2010, 23:55
SnowwolfeNever owned a Mauser, if they make it in lefty put me in line!
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
25 January 2010, 01:22
jsl3170me too
25 January 2010, 01:55
max(hm2)from what i have been told. they have made a left handed version of a mauser for years. when kbi imported them as charles daly they came in. when remington got involved they were not imported then but were still being sold in some european markets.
25 January 2010, 02:42
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by max(hm2):
from what i have been told. they have made a left handed version of a mauser for years. when kbi imported them as charles daly they came in. when remington got involved they were not imported then but were still being sold in some european markets.
They imported them in 7 mag, 30.06 and 270, like every other manufacturer. They were just talking about importing them in 375 H&H when they lost the importation rights to Remington.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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26 January 2010, 08:08
Vol717I think I heard recently that Kassnar, later KBI went bankrupt recently. If so, so Serb guns from that sector.
Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two
26 January 2010, 08:33
jtinidahoI'd like one.
26 January 2010, 22:54
BearhunterCount me in for at least 2
01 February 2010, 14:45
Vol717I talked to an importer about bringing these guns in. He didn't speak very kindly about the Serb way of doing business. He said that he'd consider importing actions if he could get an initial order of 100 actions.
Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two
02 February 2010, 10:05
homebrewerSo where's the translation? I'm a lefty, too...
02 February 2010, 20:58
prof242Might as well include me in this, too. By the time they would be available, though, I'd not only be back from Iraq, but eligible for social security! Oh oh, wait a minute. I'm eligible for social security now!

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03 February 2010, 17:48
max(hm2)i'm with prof242.
i have my doubts if they ever will arrive. if they can be brought here and sold for what i paid for the last six i bought before kbi lost the deal, less than 300 an action, i'll buy 10.
let me know,
max
20 February 2010, 13:44
robthomGentlemen,
Through the kind services of Google web page translator, I 'had a go' at the Zastava rifle company web pages.
A broad summary:
1) Yes, they are making true left handed rifles again.
2) Yes, they are CRF & Extraction, except for the mini action.
3) From the available photographs and description, the appear very similar, +/- the same, as my Charles Daley sourced Zastava left hand action.
4) Action length is the same irrespective of cartridge chambered for. Only the magazine box length (?internal length only - with spacers) varies.
5) From 1-4, the Zastavas appear, to me anyway, to be left hand versions of the old FN - Browning M98 actions which 'became' the Whitworth rifles, which are held in nostalgic affection.
6) The web pages show barrelled actions - "mechanism" section. This implies, but does not state categorically, left hand barrelled actions are available in just about all the various chamberings Zastava offers.
7) There is no mention of separate left hand actions. This implies, to me, that actions alone are not available from Zastava.
Now, complete Zastava rifles are not that expensive in the UK and Europe. So, maybe us left handers need to buy a rifle and send it for the 'chop shop' treatment to a gunsmith?
The action alone, out of convenience, has to be worth 760 Euros? These are modern made "FN" Mausers clones, built of good quality steels with predictable material properties. With work (= $$$), they can be made into nice rifles, just like the various, better quality original military Mauser rifles.
21 February 2010, 14:09
sam308But will we ever be able to get them here in the good ol' USA?
21 February 2010, 21:49
x-ringJust as a teaser...Did some further translation and conversions.
Here is what they're offering (all LEFT handed according to their web site). Now the question is...where to find them.
quote:
Hunting carbine M70 LEFTHAND Hunting carbine M70 Left hand is a variant of the Standard Model M70 is ergonomically adapted to left-handed shooters. All other features and options (stock types, types of mechanisms) are identical features and options hunting carbine M70 Standard.
Caliber Capacity Wt. (kg) Barrel length (mm) Grooves L.O.P (mm)
.22-250 Rem 5 +1 3.5 600 6 1145
6mm Rem 5 +1 3.5 600 4 1145
6.5x55 5 +1 3.5 600 6 1145
7x57 5 +1 3.5 600 4 1145
.270 Win 5 +1 3.5 600 4 1145
.30-06 Spring. 5 +1 3.5 600 4 1145
.25-06 5 +1 3.5 600 4 1145
.243 Win 4 3.5 600 4 1145
.308 Win 4 3.5 600 4 1145
.264 Win Mag 3 3.5 600 4 1145
7mm Rem Mag 3 3.5 600 6 1145
.300 Win Mag 3 3.5 600 6 1145
.375 H & H 3 3.9 600 6 1145
.458 Win Mag 3 3.9 600 6 1145
9.3x62 5 3.5 600 4 1145
22 February 2010, 00:05
OddbodPlease note that the last measurement is the overall length of the rifle, rather than the LOP (even MY forearms aren't that long.......).
22 February 2010, 08:31
x-ringRighty-O...
OAL--not LOP.
...and you're welcome.
RECTUM NON BUSTUS
22 February 2010, 19:06
FjoldI can't say that I like that stock but I'd buy one (probably in 458) just to get the barreled action. All you would need to add is the barrel band sling attachment.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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23 February 2010, 16:32
BaddwufThat's one ugly stock
28 February 2010, 02:48
Doc224/375Find someone who speaks Serbian and fire off questions directly too Zastava Arms .
See if any USA importer has signed a contract or a letter of intent ?. Proceed from there .
They are in fact producing the LK M70 Left Hand and unless the current administration has a hard on
for Serbia ? , importing actions or barreled actions should present no problems .
Money talks and we all know what walks , they need MONEY just like everyone else !.
Zastava Arms
Zastava, in addition to producing cars, is the sole producer of military firearms in Serbia. Most of its line of small arms is derived from the Soviet Khalashnikov design. It produces the following models:
ZASTAVA_Oružje_Arms.jpg
*BGA 30mm (Automatic Grenade Launcher - 30mm)
*CZ99 (Pistol - 9 x 19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W)
*CZ999 (Pistol - 9 x 19 mm Parabellum)
*M21 (Assault Rifle - 5.56 mm NATO)
*Zastava M59|M59 (Semi-Auto Carbine - 7.62 x 39 mm)
**Zastava M59/66|M59/66 (Semi-Auto Carbine - 7.62 x 39 mm)
*M70 (Assault Rifle - 7.62 x 39 mm)
*M72 (LMG - 7.62 x 39mm)
*M76 (Semi-Auto Marksman's Rifle - 7.92 x 57 mm Mauser, 7.62 mm NATO, & 7.62 mm x 54R)
*M77 (Assault Rifle - 7.62 x 51 mm NATO)
*M80 (Assault Rifle - 5.56 mm NATO)
**M80A (Assault Rifle - 5.56 mm NATO)
*Zastava M82|M82 (LMG - 5.56 mm NATO)
**Zastava M82A|M82A (LMG - 5.56 mm NATO)
*M84/86 (Machinegun - 7.62 mm x 54R)
*M85 (Compact Assault Rifle - 5.56 mm NATO)
*M87 (Heavy Machinegun - 12.7 x 107 mm)
*M90 (Assault Rifle - 5.56 mm NATO)
*M90 (LMG - 5.56 mm NATO)
*M91 (Semi-Auto Rifle - 7.62 mm x 54R)
*M92 (SMG - 7.62 x 39 mm)
*M93 7.62mm (Sniper Rifle (Mauser) - 7.62 mm x 51R)
*Zastava M93 Black Arrow (Sniper Rifle (Mauser) - 12.7 x 105 mm, 0.50 Browning)
External links
*Zastava corporate site
*Zastava Arms Official Site
http://www.zastava-arms.co.rs/Kalibar Kapacitet (met) Masa oružja (kg) Dužina cevi (mm) Korak uvijanja (mm) Broj žljebova Dužina oružja (mm)
.22-250 Rem 5+1 3,5 600 360 6 1145
6mm Rem 5+1 3,5 600 230 4 1145
6.5x57 5+1 3,5 600 200 4 1145
7x57 5+1 3,5 600 220 4 1145
8x57 JS 5+1 3,5 600 240 4 1145
6.5x55 SE 5+1 3,5 600 230 6 1145
.270 Win 5+1 3,5 600 250 4 1145
7x64 5+1 3,5 600 220 4 1145
.30-06 Spring. 5+1 3,5 600 250 4 1145
.25-06 5+1 3,5 600 254 4 1145
.243 Win 4 3,5 600 250 4 1145
.308 Win 4 3,5 600 300 4 1145
.264 Win Mag 3 3,5 600 230 6 1145
7mm Rem Mag 3 3,5 600 260 6 1145
.300 Win Mag 3 3,5 600 250 6 1145
.375 H&H 3 3,9 600 355 6 1145
.458 Win Mag 3 3,9 600 355 6 1145
9.3x62 5 3,5 600 360 4 1145
The only problem I currently see is the model M70 is designated as a Military Assault Rifle and this
may be confusing simpletons at the Gov. levels !. Stranger things have happened !.

28 February 2010, 03:36
FjoldI still want a 458.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
28 February 2010, 04:01
SnowwolfeUnless someone can figure out how to get these in the USA it is just wishful thinking.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
03 March 2010, 03:49
Doc224/375With all our members out there no one knows anybody who speaks Serbian ?.
Who wants to inquire through official channels ?.
Let's quit wishing and start doing who wants to draft up a letter of inquiry and or letter of intent ?.
I'm not a literary genius but either will help or contribute an effort .
I'm not an FFL holder so correct me if I'm wrong ,I can't actually import the actions or rifles !.
However if enough genuine interest backed by $$$$$ speaks ; I'm fairly certain we could pull it off by
someone who has one !. Hey all they can say is piss off but will do so politely , I've been told that
many times before and it never stopped me . Simply because eventually someone said what will it take to
make you go away and I replied here's my list !.

I'm in what do you say ?.
http://www.serbiaembusa.org/serbia.php03 March 2010, 14:22
capowardGentlemen,
USSG Inc (United States Sporting Goods Incorporated), a subsidiary of EAA Corp (European American Armory Corporation), is the current importer for Zastava rifles, here’s a link to their website page showing the rifle models available:
http://www.ussginc.com/pdfs/catalogpg6.pdfI would suggest that inquiries for the availability of left handed rifles and actions be directed to USSG Inc.
I believe Midway USA and a few other online sites are still awaiting receipt of Zastava actions so perhaps they could be pestered for left hand actions also.
I’ve not seen the full Zastava Arms receiver stamping but it can’t be worse that some of the current gaudy stampings on US firearms. Can anyone from Europe click a photograph of the action markings and post for viewing?
Jim
"Life's hard; it's harder if you're stupid"
John Wayne 03 March 2010, 22:25
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by capoward:
Gentlemen,
USSG Inc (United States Sporting Goods Incorporated), a subsidiary of EAA Corp (European American Armory Corporation), is the current importer for Zastava rifles, here’s a link to their website page showing the rifle models available:
http://www.ussginc.com/pdfs/catalogpg6.pdfI would suggest that inquiries for the availability of left handed rifles and actions be directed to USSG Inc.
I believe Midway USA and a few other online sites are still awaiting receipt of Zastava actions so perhaps they could be pestered for left hand actions also.
I’ve not seen the full Zastava Arms receiver stamping but it can’t be worse that some of the current gaudy stampings on US firearms. Can anyone from Europe click a photograph of the action markings and post for viewing?
I emailed them at USSG@EAACorp.com
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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04 March 2010, 00:39
adamhunterFrank,
Thanks for emailing them. I'm interested in one of these in 375 or 458 as well.
Thanks!
Adam
30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking.
04 March 2010, 05:32
J_ZolaLooks like they are importing a double rifle.
http://www.ussginc.com/pdfs/catalogpg7.pdf04 March 2010, 16:07
Iron BuckI hope these do become available again. When Charles Daly was offering them they were fantastic bargains. I bought two of them for under $500 total! I'd be happy to find just one at that price now. I need to get one more to complete my LH mauser collection. I have one in 35 whelen. Another being built now in 7x57. I'd like to do one more in 416 Ruger.
I think Remington really dropped the ball when they imported these. The first thing they dis was raise the price.....they did not offer actions or barreled actions...and they never brought in Left handed guns. I had even contacted Zasatava a few years back about this. They said they never stopped making them, but that Remington was not interested in importing any. A shame.
Maybe now it will work out for the best and we will be able to pick these up again at fair prices.
04 March 2010, 18:36
FjoldBad news folks.
I received this reply to my email inquiring about left handed rifles, actions and barreled actions.
Sir,
We do not carry the left handed version , I to am left handed and look forward to the day that we carry a left handed gun . , but I do not see this happening anytime soon.
Thank You
That's not the response that I was looking for.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
04 March 2010, 21:39
Iron BuckWhy would it be so hard to get a special order together and submit it through them? What kind of minimum order would it require? These guns are available in Europe. Are they all spoken for? Seems to me that it would be a simple matter of selling a few quick rifles if actions alone are not available. What am I missing here? There is a demand....there is a supply...lets fill the need. We are happy. The importer makes money. And Zastava makes money. Do they make distributors sign up for a set amount to be delivered every year?
Why is this so hard????

04 March 2010, 21:46
SnowwolfeIron Buck,
All good questions. I posted in the medium bore section asking if any Europeans or Russians ever seen these actions in left hand and not one response back.
Getting the impression they are almost as rare over there as they are here.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
04 March 2010, 22:11
Iron BuckSnowwolfe
I have a friend from Germany that works here in the states. He is an avid hunter and shooter. Both here and in Germany. I had him inquire about left handed Zastavas at his local Bavarian gunshop. They could get an entire rifle, no actions or barreled actions for about $1000 US. Pretty steep for what they sold for here. Not sure if this was due to taxes or just the current exchange rate. This was about 7 months ago. So they are available at least.
I just think that in todays firearm market. With lots of competition for a shrinking base market......if I were a salesman working on commission, or a manufacturer trying to raise market share, I'd be ALL OVER the left hand opportunity. But then...I think many sales people are just that...salesman. They would be equally passionate about selling toasters as they would firearms. Which means they probably do not visit websites like this. Or understand the potential for some instant market share increases and money in there pocket as a result.
I wonder if Midway, who has Right hand Zastava actions on there website as "available soon" would be interested if they were approached for a request of 30, 50 or 100 actions? At the right hand prices I'd be good for (2) actions. One magnum and one standard.
05 March 2010, 00:30
max(hm2)when they were charles daly's i was able to buy a bunch of left handed ones for less than 300 and action which i eventually sold off. i am an ffl and have also imported several firearms from out of the country. it was not a pleasant experience. as i posted above if some one is looking to bear the brunt of the aggravation i would gladly buy multiples if the price is right.
last i looked the fellow in new york selling the left handed mini actions still had some and he wasn't getting a big premium for them. i don't think there really is a big immediate market for the left handed actions.
05 March 2010, 01:08
FjoldMy email back to USSG:
Sir,
First of all, thank you for your quick response and although it was not the answer that I was looking for, I appreciate your attention.
I realize that left handed Zastava models are not currently in your company's plans but is there a possibility that if someone could get a large order together for either complete LH rifles, LH barreled actions or bare LH actions that USSG might consider ordering them from Zastava?
Assuming that we could guaranty a minimum order large enough to interest both companies, what size of an order might be required? 20 units, 50 units, 100 units, etc.
Thank you for your time,
Frank XXXXXXXX
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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05 March 2010, 14:52
Iron BuckFrank
Looks Great!

I guess now we'll see if that will perk there interest. For me I will take (2) actions....or Rifles if I have to get them that way. I am sure I could find at least two or three others to go in.....say maybe 5 units total. That would be a start.
05 March 2010, 17:26
J_ZolaFrank after reading the E-mail you received I sent a E-mail to USSG. Here is there response.
quote:
Sir,
We will not be importing the left handed version.
Everyone here needs to start carpet bombing them with E-mails. I need a 458. So lets get this started today.
06 March 2010, 05:19
FjoldCDNN Investments has the right handed Zastava's on sale for $399 (308, 7 Mag, 300 WM), the laminate 375H&H and 458s for $499 and the Satin Deluxe Remington 798 Safari Specials in 375 for $599.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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