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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2021, 03:58:47 PM »
Very nice, RM! She's very pretty! thumb1

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #21 on: February 16, 2021, 06:12:24 PM »
Damn, that's a nice one RM!  drool2

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2021, 10:05:56 PM »
Ok ok, if we are going to show em off, this is one of the ones I don't feel so embarrassed by chuckles1:


I ain't embarrassed... I'll freely whip out this picture  :)     I've said it before... Yugo get your own, these are mine. thumb1

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2021, 11:38:44 PM »
Yes I agree. More Porn !!  Thats a perfect example RM. The detailed running wood grain along with the dull gray finish on that bayonetted alone sets these guys in a class of their own. Not to mention they are the best shooters in the family. 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,,  wacko1 tommy1 

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #24 on: February 17, 2021, 12:53:12 PM »
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 3-00.002
Trigger electro 43612. Sight marked I. Magazine SL-4-00.000 Stock 43612. It's in excellent condition w/traces of cosmoline. Whatta mutt!!!

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #25 on: February 17, 2021, 02:37:35 PM »
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

100% agree with that.  The Tectyl 502C used on the Yugos has an aroma unlike any of the other cosmoline/grease variants used by the other countries!  thumb1
      

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2021, 02:42:00 PM »
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 3-00.002
Trigger 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.  chuckles1
      

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #27 on: February 17, 2021, 07:38:50 PM »
Ok ok, if we are going to show em off, this is one of the ones I don't feel so embarrassed by chuckles1:


I ain't embarrassed... I'll freely whip out this picture  :)     I've said it before... Yugo get your own, these are mine. thumb1



Delicious Yugo porn GM . Them soldiers standing up strait !! Drill Sargent Monkey must have been taking that pic.  bat1 thumb1

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Re: dug my M59 out
« Reply #28 on: February 18, 2021, 06:15:04 PM »
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 3-00.002
Trigger 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.  chuckles1
I would've thought that at least the magazine and carrier cover would follow the 'conventional' stamping like a Chicom - but what the heck. I only have one 59 so I guess that's the way Zastava did theirs.  ::)