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Zastava M75 shotgun project


Silver Rings SASS # 27466

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I gave in and Monday bought a M75 at Cabela's. I had my eye on this one that has almost a black stock. The barrels and chambers look like new. The action is tight and no cracks in the stock. I plan on trying it out at a match tomorrow.

 

Here are some pictures.

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Looks like you were lucky! Our local Cabelas has a bunch and most of them are so loose I wasn't interested..   Clerk did tell me they would probably deal on them if you were interested.    GW

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I looked at probably 8 or more, all 12 ga and they were all tight. Some of the stocks were beat up. The clerk said they could not deal at all. Mine was $299, which seemed reasonable to me. I will find out tomorrow.

 

SR

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Hopefully some of the ones not on display will be better.  Not really interested but always looking.  They had 6 on the rack , 4 of them sloppy loose but all the stocks were beat.   Keep up your posts after shooting it.  GW

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At the match before we started I fired 4 rnds. The shotgun fired the shells fine but the gun would not open unless I broke it over my knee.

 

I shot it for 2 stages in the hopes it would free up. No joy in Grinch ville. I will have to figure it out. 

 

SR

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Sounds a like my friends Stoeger 20ga sxs.  His gun would fight him with any kind of shell, ended up honing and polishing the chambers.  Good luck   GW

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10 hours ago, Silver Rings SASS # 27466 said:

At the match before we started I fired 4 rnds. The shotgun fired the shells fine but the gun would not open unless I broke it over my knee.

 

I shot it for 2 stages in the hopes it would free up. No joy in Grinch ville. I will have to figure it out. 

 

SR

What brand of shell, if reloads what brand of primer?

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  • 2 weeks later...

So I fixed the timing so the firing pins retract sooner and now it opens fine. I also cut the barrels down to 18 1/4" and took about 3" off the stock. Overall length is about 33". I stripped and refinished the stock and forend. Haven't taken it out for a test drive yet. Here are some pictures.

 

Silver Rings

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Nice job!  Hope it runs as good for you as it looks      GW

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 12/31/2018 at 6:53 PM, Silver Rings SASS # 27466 said:

Thanks, I will have fun with it no matter what.

 

Have you had a chance to try it out yet? Just saw a bunch of these Yugo shotguns at Cabela's up here in Alaska and some of em looked and felt pretty solid. Been looking for a double barrel.

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I had cataract surgery on my right eye a couple of weeks ago so I wasn't able to go to the match or the range to test it out. I am pretty sure it will work out good. It may need some more adjustments but I am pretty sure it will work out. So if you don't mind doing some work on it will work out. My Cabela's has Stoger or  Rossie double barrel shotguns for  $399 which would be a safer way to go. 

 

Silver Rings 

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