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Old 01-24-2022, 5:17 AM
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Default ZASTAVA M07 AS .308 SNIPER RIFLE

There is a new imported sniper rifle offering from Serbia the Zastava M07 AS Sniper . These are a Bolt action rifle based on the Mauser action with a 26 inch heavy barrel . The threaded barrel facilitates the addition of suppressors or flash hiders etc. The rifle is chambered in .308 Win so a wide variety of ammo can be used for your specific mission needs. The Zastava M07308AS is fed by a 5 round detachable magazine .





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Very nice!
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Randall or Lynn:
Is this any good?
For their asking price, you can buy a much nicer rifle.
This is being offered more for a collector than a shooter.
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For their asking price, you can buy a much nicer rifle.
This is being offered more for a collector than a shooter.
I figured as much. Someone could probably build a nice rifle around a Surgeon or similar action, use a Bartlein barrel, good trigger, and a chassis stock system. That all might be less than 3K.
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Gorgeous rifle, glad Atlantic is giving us access to these. Keep up the good work, and get us more interesting CA Complaint variants please. Hint: fixed folders and fixed underfolders would be great!
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Folding stock on bolt action is legal
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Folding stock on bolt action is legal
Post #7 is referencing AK's.
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I figured as much. Someone could probably build a nice rifle around a Surgeon or similar action, use a Bartlein barrel, good trigger, and a chassis stock system. That all might be less than 3K.
3 thousand! I do not believe all of my receivers and bolts would bring 3 thousand, and then there are the barrels, very heavy barrels. 3 if them are 308W/7.62Nato, I am old and tired but want to finish one very heavy rifle just to see if it could keep up with the new stuff.

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There is a new imported sniper rifle offering from Serbia the Zastava M07 AS Sniper . These are a Bolt action rifle based on the Mauser action with a 26 inch heavy barrel . The threaded barrel facilitates the addition of suppressors or flash hiders etc. The rifle is chambered in .308 Win so a wide variety of ammo can be used for your specific mission needs. The Zastava M07308AS is fed by a 5 round detachable magazine .





I've never seen a Mauser action like that before.
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It may perform great, but it's so ugly.
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I've never seen a Mauser action like that before.
My older Yugo Zastava Mark X in 30-06 looks similar, just more rounded

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What can this rifle do that a Sig Cross in .308 or .277 Fury cannot do?
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My older Yugo Zastava Mark X in 30-06 looks similar, just more rounded
That rifle in your post is not the same one in the op.
Your rifle is the standard Mauser open action the one in the op is a closed action.
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For what that rifle cost you could almost have a custom rifle built. The only downside is the long wait on a custom build
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If it was in 7.62x54r I could convince myself to get one. In 308 it just competes with every American and European manufacturer on the market now.
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That rifle in your post is not the same one in the op.
Your rifle is the standard Mauser open action the one in the op is a closed action.
Never heard these terms regarding Mauser or anything else for that matter. Can you explain that ? - thanks
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Never heard these terms regarding Mauser or anything else for that matter. Can you explain that ? - thanks
He is talking about the top of the action.

Older bolt action rifles often had an open top so you could load from the top.
This was done because these guns had fixed magazines.
Also, it was common to load with a stripper clip and actions setup for that would have a stripper clip notch on the front of the rear bridge.



Bolt actions that accept a detachable magazine do not need an open top to load through as you remove the magazine to load it.
Closing the top of the action makes the action MUCH stiffer.
A stiffer action can support a heavier barrel and be more accurate.



Closed top actions are actually cheaper to manufacture as well as there is less machining required.
We also find some of the least expensive bolt action rifles to have closed tops.

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Remington 783:


Ruger American Rifle:
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Thanks AR. I have "real" Mausers ( JK ) and they would all be classified as "open" as they are mil surp and stripper fed from the top. They all have the rear notch to set the clip into as the rounds are compressed into the magazine. Models 96, 98, 24/47. Never heard of the terminology before this post. My Tikka would be "closed" if I read this correctly.
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My Tikka would be "closed" if I read this correctly.
yes.
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He is talking about the top of the action.

Older bolt action rifles often had an open top so you could load from the top.
This was done because these guns had fixed magazines.
Also, it was common to load with a stripper clip and actions setup for that would have a stripper clip notch on the front of the rear bridge.



Bolt actions that accept a detachable magazine do not need an open top to load through as you remove the magazine to load it.
Closing the top of the action makes the action MUCH stiffer.
A stiffer action can support a heavier barrel and be more accurate.



Closed top actions are actually cheaper to manufacture as well as there is less machining required.
We also find some of the least expensive bolt action rifles to have closed tops.

Savage Axis:


Remington 783:


Ruger American Rifle:
Thanks AR for the post.
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