BadgerDog said:I like them and I think you get good value for your money ........
I've got two Yugos, one of which with claven2's help, I converted to a period sniper configuration. I haven't shot the M48 with "iron sights" yet, but the pseudo M48A sniper shoots really well. I've had it out to 300 meters so far. I have seen some board discussions about sticky bolts, but I haven't experienced it myself. Perhaps others here that have experienced it, can speak to that issue.
1948 Model M48A Yugoslavian Mauser(7.92 x 57mm)
c/w with ZRAK ON2 M76 6x32 Scope (Calibrated for 8mm)
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1948 Model M48 Yugoslavian Mauser (7.92 x 57mm)
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1948 Yugo M48/M48A Mausers ..... lots more detailed pics ... click herehttp://imageevent.com/badgerdog/yugoslavianservicerifles
Regards,
Badger
Deano said:What do you mean "dicked with". The Yugo Mausers are genuine Mauser variants.
Coyote Ugly said:They are OK, but you can't beat a Mauser that hasn't been dicked with. You get what you pay for.
Flobalob said:That's a great scope rig on your Yugo, how much was the scope and mounts ? I am seriously considering doing the same myself.
K_Roc said:Badger, I like that sniper configuration- what type of mount and scope are those?
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