Zastava/Core-Lite stocks
Guys,
Anyone know for sure whether the Core-Lite stocks made for M98 standard actions fit the Zastavas? Are they a "drop-in" or require modification?
Cheers...
Con
29 May 2006, 19:14
vapodogIt's a drop in but it takes a ton and a half of "glass" to fill them in. IIRC I had to cut my own bolt handle slot but that's no hill for a climber.
I wouldn't go with core lite again.....the shape is awkward and bulky.
They do work OK in the end however.
29 May 2006, 20:31
jeffeossoCon,
there's pros and (heck) cons of drop in stocks for mausers. Since the mausers have such a variation, when compared to commerical guns, they have to be overly large (like vapodog says) to fit all actions. They will drop in, and they just MIGHT require a little final inletting, truth be known.
should be close, and since you'll want to bed it (ibid) for both fit and accuracy, it shouldn't be a big deal to finish
jeffe
29 May 2006, 21:55
fireball168The Hogue stocks will drop right on a Zavasta barrelled action, looks like it was designed for both the flooplate and barrel contour - just need to cut a little for the side safety.
Thanks guys,
The "drop in" statement was more to see whether a tonne of work or minor tweaking is required. seems like its an option if I cant find a Butler Creek. I've used a Butler Creek before on a 458WM Zastava and it was great!
Cheers...
Con
31 May 2006, 04:55
snowcatThey can be extensively reshaped to make them a significantly trimmer stock if you wish. 15 minutes with a Nicholson #50--trim the forend, reshape the tang area (helps if you reshape the action tang also, slim the grip. What "checkering" was there will be gone but I followed with a texture and paint and it actually looks pretty nice. $50 plus some work, not bad.
snowcat,
Any chance of a photo? Interested in what you ended up with.
Cheers...
Con