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Picked up a Zastava M70 on a whim(revolver guy),
Possibly the the easiest shooting(and accurate) pistol I’ve owned.
The trigger pull isn’t anything to brag about.
How long has this surplus pistol been available? I wish I had found it sooner.
One of those calibers you should be able to find ammo for at the moment. I think aim sent me an email the other day showing relatively inexpensive boxes for sale.
Yes sir, that’s the same information I looked up after I first saw the pistol.The M70 was originally designed in 1970 if this info is correct.
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Picked up a Zastava M70 on a whim(revolver guy),
Possibly the the easiest shooting(and accurate) pistol I’ve owned.
The trigger pull isn’t anything to brag about.
How long has this surplus pistol been available? I wish I had found it sooner.
I'll agree with that.the trigger pull is lousy
The last ammo shortage I didn’t want to burn through my stash of primers, powder, ammo etc, and there was plenty of 9x18mak available. Bought a Polish P-64. After about a box I decided it and my xl meaty hands would never get along. And reaffirmed my understanding of why we won the cold war.
Still sitting on 2950 rounds of crappy silver bear 9x18mak
Well, I'd say give the Poles another chance and get a P-83 Wanad, because mine is great, but they seem to have dried up. I guess a CZ-82 would be my next suggestion. They have a wide grip and a first-rate reputation. I don't know anything about the Bulgarian Makarovs; they might be a bit small for you.
Would be a great addition for anyone who likes .32ACP, that and a surplus CZ 83.Beretta 81.
You should have gotten a Beretta 81.
Refined action, impeccable manufacturing, profoundly reliable and accurate.
Only thing mine needed was the sight drifted .005” right to zero POI. Mine looks almost new. $229.
As far as ammo goes, one of my progressive presses is set up for .32. It’s like a reloadable.22rf. I have assorted bullet molds...
You should have gotten a Beretta 81.
Refined action, impeccable manufacturing, profoundly reliable and accurate.
Only thing mine needed was the sight drifted .005” right to zero POI. Mine looks almost new. $229.
As far as ammo goes, one of my progressive presses is set up for .32. It’s like a reloadable.22rf. I have assorted bullet molds...
I got one of those, too. But that was 9 months ago or more. Which means pre-pandemic, no Supreme Court justice situation, or looming election. Might as well be talking about SKS availability and prices in 1990.
True but compared to the Zastava it is like driving a Ferrari vs a Yugo