I don't know if anyone agrees, but flame suit on...
Looks like a Russian capture without, the X with come extra touches,... Why see below.
The dirty birds are sort of peened, Yugo would have cleaned up the metal and put their crest on it.
There are two different fonts used to serialize the rifle (metal) that I can see. Looks to be forced match on the bolt, bolt shroud, safety lever as there are grind marks where the serial numbers should be.
The barrel and receiver = original. Front bands, bolt, Bolt shroud, bolt components, trigger guard, floor plate (has old serial # scratched out) are renumbered and not the same finish as the rest of the metal
around the part (see bolt) . Re-blue touch up?
Late sheet metal trigger guard with an early milled floor plate.
I think this is a as Russian capture but suspicious about all the matching serial numbers and why.
Not worth any more that a run of the mill Russian Capture K98.
Pete
Looks like a Russian capture without, the X with come extra touches,... Why see below.
The dirty birds are sort of peened, Yugo would have cleaned up the metal and put their crest on it.
There are two different fonts used to serialize the rifle (metal) that I can see. Looks to be forced match on the bolt, bolt shroud, safety lever as there are grind marks where the serial numbers should be.
The barrel and receiver = original. Front bands, bolt, Bolt shroud, bolt components, trigger guard, floor plate (has old serial # scratched out) are renumbered and not the same finish as the rest of the metal
around the part (see bolt) . Re-blue touch up?
Late sheet metal trigger guard with an early milled floor plate.
I think this is a as Russian capture but suspicious about all the matching serial numbers and why.
Not worth any more that a run of the mill Russian Capture K98.
Pete


















































