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    Yugoslavian SKS M59/66A1

    I bought this rifle five years ago for $125. It was unissued and in immaculate condition. What has suprised me about it, is that without any alterations or adjustments, it functions flawlessly and is very accurate on our 230 yard range.





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    I'd love one of those. They're selling for $400+ in Canadaicon now, though.

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    Found one not too used that I bought just for the Icon applied to the buttstock. I'm not a huge SKS fan, but as long as they don't get those hideous aftermarket 30 rd mags there's nothing wrong with 'em.

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    Really nice looking Yugoicon, the wood is perfect.

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    I bought four of those when they first came to the states. Haven't shoot them in a while as ammo seems a little high. Sure not as cheap as it used to be.

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    These rifles don't have chrome lined bores, so if you find one that didn't come straight from the importer/distributor channels beware of rusty bits. Bubba doesn't know about cleaning w/ hot water (or equivalent) after firing the formerly cheap surplus ammo!

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    canada will be getting a shipment of yugo around xmas .

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandstorm View Post
    canada will be getting a shipment of yugo around xmas .
    Is this part of the Marstar 70k rifles?

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    Milled Reciever, Fine European Furniture & craftsmanship and larger & more robust than a Romanian or Chinese , yes these are one of the best bargans in Milsurp (My smithsonian condition Blond T-Series (1983) unissued/as new M59/66A1 was a new Rifle as far as I'm concerned and would cost much more to make today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Is this part of the Marstar 70k rifles?
    yup, i would guess most of that will go some where else .

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