
GUNSMITH SPECIAL: May require repairs. May be missing parts such as grips, grip screws, sights.
Experience robust performance and classic Eastern European engineering with the Zastava M83 .357 Magnum Revolver. Manufactured in Serbia, the M83 is renowned for its solid steel construction and powerful performance. This used surplus revolver is in excellent aesthetic condition, making it a perfect choice for collectors, firearm enthusiasts, or those seeking a dependable revolver for range shooting.
Features:
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Chambered in .357 Magnum, offering powerful performance and versatility
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Solid steel frame for durability and longevity
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Single-action/double-action trigger system
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Comfortable, ergonomic grip for enhanced control
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Fixed sights for reliable target acquisition
Specifications:
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Caliber: .357 Magnum
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Capacity: 6 Rounds
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Barrel Length: 4.5 inches
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Overall Length: 9.25 inches
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Weight: 37.5 oz (unloaded)
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Frame Material: Steel
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Finish: Blued
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Action: Single/Double Action
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Sights: Fixed Iron Sights
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Grip: MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE GRIPS
Condition:
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Used surplus in excellent aesthetic condition
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Minor signs of storage or handling may be present
Included:
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One Zastava M83 .357 Magnum Revolver
Don't miss the opportunity to own a durable and reliable piece of firearms history. Quantities are limited, so add the Zastava M83 to your collection today!
All government trade-ins are fully functional but aesthetic conditions vary. All used items are sold as is with no returns.
Reviews
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Update on Previous Review
I am changing my review to ONE (1) star. Unfortunately, that is as low as it can go. After disassembling and inspecting the revolver, I found that the cylinder stop, pawl and cylinder teeth are badly worn. I can make a new pawl, and I don't think the stop is causing the problem, but I can't make a new cylinder or fix the teeth on this one. After I make a pawl and try it out, if it is still not rotating then I have paid about $300 for an interesting paperweight. I contacted Arms Unlimited but to this point they seem totally uninterested. They tried to tell me that the item I purchased is NOT the one that says "fully functional." I have a screen shot that proves that this is not the case and so informed them. I have heard nothing else from them. I want to stress this: I know what "as is no returns" means. But I also know what "fully functional" means. I was prepared for pretty much anything as far as the appearance of the revolver was concerned, but this handgun is not functional at all as it is. Purchase one of these, or anything else from Arms Unlimited, at your risk.
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Fully functional?
"All government trade-ins are fully functional but aesthetic conditions vary." Honestly, although I didn't get grips on mine (I wasn't expecting to ... that's just my luck) the appearance (aesthetics) is better than I expected. However, it falls short on the "fully functional" description. I haven't dismantled it yet to determine the cause, but in about 8 out of 10 tries the cylinder does not rotate with the hammer pull. I expected to do some work, but I was not expecting a major mechanical malfunction like this. This revolver is NOT fully functional and I don't recommend you try your luck. The price was tempting, but if I have to start trying to find parts, the savings are quickly going to disappear, even if I don't wind up with a $269 paperweight or wall hanger.