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    Replacement Zastava M85 223 Stock

    I'm wondering if anyone has had any success finding a replacement stock. I currently have a synthetic one, it leaves a bit to be desired.

    I have seen the Victory precision 3D printed ones but am unsure of their quality and rigidity.

    Any help welcome.

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    Flexing? The original stocks have a bad reputation of being a bit flexible and warping if left lying in the hot sun. They're also pressure bedded so free floating the barrel can stuff accuracy. I did it I know.
    To fix it I bedded the action properly free floated the barrel channel and to give it some rigidity epoxied a fibreglass fence standard into a groove I cut. It's still my favorite 223. I had looked for replacement stocks but couldn't find anything mind you that was 12 or more years ago

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    Hey Marty, thanks for the reply. Yes it is flexing a lot. Barrel appears free floating, possibly needs to be re bedded and strengthened like you have mentioned.

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    there was a wood version that wasnt a bad stock at all, but the likelyhood of finding one is probably pretty low

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    Perhaps modify a CZ527 wood or laminated stock. I have seen a few around.

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    M85 stock solution

    This was my fix
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    What in the name of everything holy is that made from. It looks as though it works but I'd really like a trigger guard.
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    Haha, yes that was it in build progress, it now has a trigger guard and fits a modified tikka mag. Butt end made from Paulownia and carbon and the forend is a polymer. Weighs next to nothing comparative to other AR styles

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    If you like wood, there is this if it fits... https://kellycountry.co.nz/products/...9ff25a88&_ss=r
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    that certainly looks like the genuine thing...same as mine. @Tiadog snap that one up quick
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    I got VTP to make a chassis system for my Zastava.

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    2nd pic is slightly larger length and diameter forend so my suppressor fitted in it.
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    Here's the link to the main core of the chassis. Then you can add whatever stock, grip, and forend you want.

    https://www.vtp.co.nz/product/mcs-za...category_id=15
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    Brought it today and on its way. No way I'd ever have found that. Hopefully it fits.
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    What the feel and finish like to those stocks

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    pretty good,I stripped varnish off mine years ago and just oil it with the cleaning rag now...... I made a superlight stock for it but shoot far better with origonal wood jobbie.
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