New to this forum.
Have not had time to look at this much
I will post pictures
Wondering if it is real military made or something someone did
Typo on the bnz
Ser number is W3301
I didn’t know that many people liked sporters too
+The gun has no import mark and is not a sporter
I was wrong serial number is on right side
Right side of rear sight Waa655 stamped twice
In front of serial number on right side barrel is .553 and that is also stamped on the bottom of the bolt handle
Serial # W3301 stamped on top of bolt handle it is also stamped on the stock but I don't remember where
There is a 44 stamped on the top of the barrel in front of the rear sight and a 8 stamped behind it
On the underside of the rear tang there is music notes stamped
Still working on pictures
I hope you guys can figure this out
Looks like an early Yugoslavian rebuild/rebarrel. These seem to have their crests intact and didn't get scrubbed and have the communist crest applied. The barrel also seems to have the Yugo box style inspection marks on the bottom as well
Double set triggers? Modified from military form, so what do you call it.
I called it a really nice gun
Probably paid to much for it
Guess I will have to get a trigger guard and replace it
In this case, I'm referring to BNZ 4 as the "crest" markings. In most cases, Yugo refurbs had the German "crest" scrubbed and replaced with the Yugoslavian communist crest.
Got ya
Told ya I was learning
I have a couple of older double set trigger Mauser hunting rifles and I had a custom builder told me the triggers were worth $500 alone on them
I bought this at a very large gun auction I was at and it wasn't like I could take it apart to check it out
Good news is I made out very well on most everything else I bought
Paid way to much for this I know now