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Interarms is an importer, rather than a maker. The Mark 10's were made by Zastava, as others have said.
Good rifles, IMO.
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It depends what you prefer
I have a few Interarms (Zastava) rifles and like them. They are not a smooth as my F.N. and Husquvarna actions and were less expensive. Take care...
Joe |
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I've has two Zastava rifles and I'm still kicking myself for selling them. One was the Alaskan in .375 H&H and the other a .300 Win. Mag. that had a stock made for European sales rather than the US. The .375 was generally MOA when I did my part and that .300 was even better at .80" average. Recoil from that .300 wasn't bad with the 180 gr. bullets but was a tad uncomortable with my 200 gr. bulleted loads. Would I buy another? You bet!
Paul B. |
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