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    Arrow Re: The stuff Dreams are made of ..

    Quote Originally Posted by Texasproud View Post
    Brenneke, I probably can’t afford a new DWN but I do have a Zastava Mauser action .458 Win Mag, also a Yugoslavian M48 in 8mm Mauser. Both good solid dependable actions with controlled feed.
    What is your impression of the Serbian Zastava ?
    They do a LH on their M70 Mauser M98 clone ( one of the few ) where you can also purchase just the action
    I do not know if they do this LH in SS as well ?

    Whereabouts in the Lone Star are you ?
    I have a good buddy ( FFL ) in Brown county

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    Thumbs up Re: The stuff Dreams are made of ..

    Well -- why not ..





    Enough dreams here -- for awhile

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    No reason why art cannot also be functional




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    Default Re: The stuff Dreams are made of ..

    Quote Originally Posted by Brenneke View Post
    What is your impression of the Serbian Zastava ?
    They do a LH on their M70 Mauser M98 clone ( one of the few ) where you can also purchase just the action
    I do not know if they do this LH in SS as well ?

    Whereabouts in the Lone Star are you ?
    I have a good buddy ( FFL ) in Brown county
    I have had excellent results with it. Since the huntable elephant population is zero here in Texas I load it light. I usually keep it at 45-70 levels and it is a good brush gun, got a few wild hogs with it. Nice wood on it and decent checkering as well. The express sights are adequate and this is the rifle I’d take to Alaska.
    I live in Dallas, is your buddy in Brownwood?

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    Arrow Re: The stuff Dreams are made of ..

    Quote Originally Posted by Texasproud View Post
    I have had excellent results with it. Since the huntable elephant population is zero here in Texas I load it light. I usually keep it at 45-70 levels and it is a good brush gun, got a few wild hogs with it. Nice wood on it and decent checkering as well. The express sights are adequate and this is the rifle I’d take to Alaska.
    I live in Dallas, is your buddy in Brownwood?
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