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Interarms Mark X were built in the Zastava factory. Copy of Mauser action. Not of the same quality as the FN,but still a good rifle IMHO. jplonghunter
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As JP said, not CZ but Zastava. I have one I bought in 1978 (30-06).....gun is accurate as any other low end bolt action I've shot, is durable, and inexpensive. No complaints
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You may take a look here and read about the Mark 10 action and rifles. They are in fact a commercial 98 Mauser actions built very well by a firm with 110 years in the arms business. It is built to exacting standards so that 98 parts fit the Mark 10 except for the safety, which on the 10 is a thumb safety on the right side of the action rather than the rear of the bolt.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/28870679/I...t-Action-Rifle I have never heard an owner of a Mark 10 say anything but good about the rifles. The CZ idea comes from the stamp of the company which is a ZCZ with one letter superposed upon the other. I have seen them in most magnum chamberings and I built a custom 350 Rem Mag on a standard length mark 10, which allows the 350 RM to walk tall once you seat the bullets out, so as to be more like a 358 Norma Mag. Ed
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