Foxtrot1
Well-known member
Stumped on this one. Maybe one of you guys can offer some help.
Recently purchased a zastava m70 30-06. In theory, the European version of an interarms mark X. Gun was used from GB. Came with double set triggers. When it came in I noticed it was hard to close the bolt. Had to really push bolt forward to get it lock into battery. Also some genius had been beating on the trigger assembly. If the trigger was depressed while closing, the gun locks up easily. Figured it was a cocking piece/trigger sear mating issue. Tried an old military trigger. Seemed to work.
So I ordered a timney trigger with safety to replace factory trigger. Came in today. Not even close to mating up. You'd have to remove 1/8" from the cocking piece for it to match up with trigger sear. I'd expect to have to polish some, but this is excessive. Upon inspection, it looks like the bolt isnt cocking all the way. Theres a strange "shelf" in the bolt sleeve. I pulled a bolt off a mark X and the cuts on the sleeve are shaped different. No sign the zastava has been modified. If done by someone at home, they blued after grinding. The mark X is cocked farther back. If I put the mark X bolt in the M70, it lines up with the trigger sear. Triple checking to make sure the shroud and firing pin are screwed in all the way, it is in contact with the bolt.
Any idea what's going on? Need a new bolt sleeve or cocking piece?
Interarms bolt on left, m70 on right
Close up of m70 bolt
Recently purchased a zastava m70 30-06. In theory, the European version of an interarms mark X. Gun was used from GB. Came with double set triggers. When it came in I noticed it was hard to close the bolt. Had to really push bolt forward to get it lock into battery. Also some genius had been beating on the trigger assembly. If the trigger was depressed while closing, the gun locks up easily. Figured it was a cocking piece/trigger sear mating issue. Tried an old military trigger. Seemed to work.
So I ordered a timney trigger with safety to replace factory trigger. Came in today. Not even close to mating up. You'd have to remove 1/8" from the cocking piece for it to match up with trigger sear. I'd expect to have to polish some, but this is excessive. Upon inspection, it looks like the bolt isnt cocking all the way. Theres a strange "shelf" in the bolt sleeve. I pulled a bolt off a mark X and the cuts on the sleeve are shaped different. No sign the zastava has been modified. If done by someone at home, they blued after grinding. The mark X is cocked farther back. If I put the mark X bolt in the M70, it lines up with the trigger sear. Triple checking to make sure the shroud and firing pin are screwed in all the way, it is in contact with the bolt.
Any idea what's going on? Need a new bolt sleeve or cocking piece?
Interarms bolt on left, m70 on right
Close up of m70 bolt