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Ok ok, if we are going to show em off, this is one of the ones I don't feel so embarrassed by :
And Ive never met a M59 that didnt have a tint of that romantic musky aroma of leftover cosmoline when pressed up against the ol cheek
Mine is C-43612. Left side of bolt cover is 43612. Bolt lightening cut stamped 0-0004. Carrier cover 0-00 005 BX. Butt plate 3-00.002Trigger electro 43612. Sight marked I. Magazine SL-4-00.000 Stock 43612. It's in excellent condition w/traces of cosmoline. Whatta mutt!!!
Quote from: running-man on February 16, 2021, 02:59:28 PMOk ok, if we are going to show em off, this is one of the ones I don't feel so embarrassed by :I ain't embarrassed... I'll freely whip out this picture I've said it before... Yugo get your own, these are mine.
Quote from: Matchka on February 17, 2021, 12:53:12 PMMine is C-43612. Left side of bolt cover is 43612. Bolt lightening cut stamped 0-0004. Carrier cover 0-00 005 BX. Butt plate 3-00.002Trigger electro 43612. Sight marked I. Magazine SL-4-00.000 Stock 43612. It's in excellent condition w/traces of cosmoline. Whatta mutt!!!Matchka, sounds like you're seeing the part numbers and maybe mistaking them for S/Ns. Yugos often have part numbers stamped or etched into *everything*. In my book this is not an indication of much of anything, though there are two camps: one that believes part numbers indicates it's a replacement part and the other that believes the part numbers indicate original parts with a different marking method. There's no consensus, nor hard data that I'm aware of that swings one way or the other As such, that and $3 will get you a coffee at Starbucks.