Arrived: Zastava Yugoslavian SKS 59-66 Rifle w/o Grenade Launcher & Bayonet: 7.62x39mm, 22" Barrel

A few years back Traddex brought a bunch of these in and they were in beautiful condition, kickin myself for not getting one, I think all the cosmoline scared me away lol
 
What’s the difference between them and a regular Chinese sks?
Primarily, the Chinese&Russian SKS's have chrome-lined bores and the Yugo ones do NOT have chrome-lined bores. Chrome-lined bores resist corrosion/erosion from corrosive surplus ammo much better than the non-chrome-lined bores. That's why I never acquired a Yugo SKS in the past. I've been using cheap corrosive surplus ammo in my SKS's. Why the Yugo SKS's are not chrome-lined? I think because the Yugo Army used very nice, basically non-corrosive/very mildly corrosive, brass cased and brass jacketed bullet, M67 ammunition. I have that ammo and only shoot it from my 7.62x39 Howa and Ruger Ranch bolt action rifles. Very accurate ammo. I've never noticed any traces of corrosion a few days after shooting it. Unfortunately, M67 ammo is Berdan primed.
 
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Without the grenade launcher/bayonet there’s nothing that really incentivizes someone to buy this over any other SKS, and for $200 less my ma and pa LGS has chrome lined barrel SKS rifles with the pokey bits intact. For $100 less, Russian.
To each their own. I want a yugo sks on my holster build. Its unqiue and different. A few hundred dollars is a drop in a bucket if you've been building/collecting FAs for decades.
 
To each their own. I want a yugo sks on my holster build. Its unqiue and different. A few hundred dollars is a drop in a bucket if you've been building/collecting FAs for decades.
If I will sell those buba Yugo to you, I guess you will never pay around 1000$ shipped. But if a dealer.....different history....
 
If I will sell those buba Yugo to you, I guess you will never pay around 1000$ shipped. But if a dealer.....different history....
The dealer is offering free shipping…

I miss the grenade launcher and bayonet too but I feel like it’s only 1-200 different from the 700$ shipped people are asking for any SKS nowadays, it’s not outrageously different. Like if you don’t compare it to a pristine yugo but rather to a generic SKS it’s not the worst thing out there?
 
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Primarily, the Chinese&Russian SKS's have chrome-lined bores and the Yugo ones do NOT have chrome-lined bores. Chrome-lined bores resist corrosion/erosion from corrosive surplus ammo much better than the non-chrome-lined bores. That's why I never acquired a Yugo SKS in the past. I've been using cheap corrosive surplus ammo in my SKS's. Why the Yugo SKS's are not chrome-lined? I think because the Yugo Army used very nice, basically non-corrosive/very mildly corrosive, brass cased and brass jacketed bullet, M67 ammunition. I have that ammo and only shoot it from my 7.62x39 Howa and Ruger Ranch bolt action rifles. Very accurate ammo. I've never noticed any traces of corrosion a few days after shooting it. Unfortunately, M67 ammo is Berdan primed.
I did not know any of that. Thank you!
 
Yes, but during refurb, if the barrels were out of spec. ( shot out) the replacement barrels were usually chrome lined, so some folks may have the older sks but with a chrome barrel, I have had both. Either way they are great rifles. Too bad they couldn't bring in some in tact 59/66!
 
As is might be a tough sell. Since it's already bubbaed. I'm thinking they should moved the front sight back to the gas block and chop the barrel to 18.5" then market it as SKS Krinkov, lol
 
Primarily, the Chinese&Russian SKS's have chrome-lined bores and the Yugo ones do NOT have chrome-lined bores. Chrome-lined bores resist corrosion/erosion from corrosive surplus ammo much better than the non-chrome-lined bores. That's why I never acquired a Yugo SKS in the past. I've been using cheap corrosive surplus ammo in my SKS's. Why the Yugo SKS's are not chrome-lined? I think because the Yugo Army used very nice, basically non-corrosive/very mildly corrosive, brass cased and brass jacketed bullet, M67 ammunition. I have that ammo and only shoot it from my 7.62x39 Howa and Ruger Ranch bolt action rifles. Very accurate ammo. I've never noticed any traces of corrosion a few days after shooting it. Unfortunately, M67 ammo is Berdan primed.
I read there was a shortage of chromium for lining the barrels as being another reason they did not get chrome lined barrels.
 
I read there was a shortage of chromium for lining the barrels as being another reason they did not get chrome lined barrels.
Yugoslavia was a significant producer of Chromium. One needs to look at whether they had the technical capability or the desire to chrome line the bores.
 
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