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Should fit just fine. Zastava are standard large ring 98s. Left handed shouldn't matter for a trigger without a built in safety.
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It will fit but will require alterations to the stock.
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It will fit but will require alterations to the stock. What kind of alterations ? The Zastava safety thats currently on my rifle is a side safety that works in conjunction with the trigger assembly. With that in mind I am assuming I would need a new safety as well? I havent used this rifle in the cold much yet, but from looking at the trigger I suspect it will freeze up easily. The Winchester triggers are fool proof in the conditions I have to deal with so thats why I want to make the change.
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After you remove the left hand trigger on your action, there will still be a cutout in the stock which may need to be filled. If the newer trigfger don't come with a safety you can alswas put on a model 70 type, either a two or three position one.
In my opinion, the Timney would be a better alternative
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The link is taking me to a discontinued item, which might make the switch more difficult than it otherwise might be.
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