My M59 arrived this afternoon. Pretty much what I was expecting. It is a refurb that looks like it sat in storage after overhaul. The bluing is almost black and about 99%. The only wear is from the bolt carrier. The receiver cover and magazine edges look perfect. The bolt and carrier are stenciled. The receiver cover and trigger guard are ep'd. The gas tube and rear sight leaf (blued) don't have a serial # but have the same part no. ep'd (50) as the barrel and receiver. The gas tube is full of goo and the piston looks brand new. I didn't clean it to look for numbers. I haven't checked the bore but it makes nice squishy noises when you open the bolt and you can't see down it. The bolt face looks new. The crown is excellent unblued. I don't see as many BK stamps as my other M59. The stock is a force match with the 1.TRZ. You can still see the old serial and it has an interesting repair. From what I can tell from the data sheet it had a level II overhaul in 2005. The naj. I think means nagrizenosti (depreciation) and 7.64 for the bore. Tectyl 502 c is the goop all over everything. Over all I think it fits the description of used, very good condition and am quite happy. The accessories are all there and I like the dark sling.
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Outstanding!
Man, I wish I could have bought another one this time around. cry1
Are you leaving it in cosmo as a safe-king, or are you going to clean and shoot?
I think I will keep it in cosmo for now. If I sell or trade my other one I'll clean this up.
Quote from: MEBears on August 19, 2015, 09:24:48 PM
I think I will keep it in cosmo for now. If I sell or trade my other one I'll clean this up.
Sounds like a great plan.. I did the same with mine. thumb1
To me, its like a stamp collector using a stamp from the collection to mail a letter, or buying cheap toy from a machine using a pre 65 quarter. Im not going to do it unless necessary. fart1
Beautiful gun Bears!! That one is a keeper for certain. Thanks for the look inside the book, interesting to see inside one of those new ones. The 'naj.' abbreviation is interesting. The crates have them on them with numbers in the 5 to 20% range. Your translation is as good any I've heard thus far. Your barrel is likely new I bet with that big fat 0.
Nice write up! thumb1
Thanks R-M, I did find there is a Dologracna in Slovenia so I think Macedonia is out.
Nice! Looks like a winner thumb1 I'll be happy if mine is 80% of that condition. banana time
Mine looks almost exactly like that. It looks nearly brand new, except for the EPd stuff and the force matched stock (with some small repairs and dings). Except for the serial number, that is bizarre that they look exactly alike.
Quote from: MEBears on August 19, 2015, 10:35:33 PM
Thanks R-M, I did find there is a Dologracna in Slovenia so I think Macedonia is out.
I couldn't get googmaps to locate Dolgorocna or Dologracna either one. I thought it was a place also, LC has Dolgorocna as "long-term" which I now think is correct. Kratkorocna = short-term
Yup... Long-term storage. thumb1
Oops it is long-term. :-[ My google fu is weak when it comes to translating.
beauty, thanks for sharing. thumb1
Thanks for sharing the pictures MEBears, it looks pretty good to me. The only thing I wonder is Dan's add stated the following.
"Our hand picked, cleaned and inspected, excellent bores"
If this was done, I would expect to see less goo, and would think you could see down the bore?
Sweet! I hope mine comes in that nice!!
Yeah I was expecting them to be cleaned up also bbush but kinda glad there not to be honest!
Me likey thumb1. Good old greasy slimey funk covered, geeze, causes movement just thinking about it... :o. take the hatrid in your heart, and take it to the range, wear it out, shoot the snot outta of it, get the frustrations out....then, then lets hear the overall opinion.
If a reseller were.going to go through the effort to clean, who abosrbs the cost, the retailer, naw, it's passed to the buyer. Time is money, if they cleaned it, I would have expected a 50+ dollar premium. Maybe there is more of them, these were the least greasy... Hand picked, I can see, it is pretty decent example, very nice blueing, most big non-specialty shops ain't gonna squabble over matching numbers, it's pretty, and numbers don't keep it from going bang.
Im your huckleberry, I take it, grease, slime and rifle funk...send it all to me, GM loves him some greasy slimey stuff, yes he does, like doe in heat to a buck thumb1
I inquired about a tracking number and found out it was shipped on Tuesday. Mine should arrive next Tuesday. It's hard being on the west coast sometimes...especially knowing this one was imported by a company that's 190 miles away from me :))
Quote from: bbush44 on August 20, 2015, 09:52:10 AM
Thanks for sharing the pictures MEBears, it looks pretty good to me. The only thing I wonder is Dan's add stated the following.
"Our hand picked, cleaned and inspected, excellent bores"
If this was done, I would expect to see less goo, and would think you could see down the bore?
I wondered about that too. I talked with a guy locally that got one and he did say his was excellent.
Quote from: Greasemonkey on August 20, 2015, 11:08:58 AM
Me likey thumb1. Good old greasy slimey funk covered, geeze, causes movement just thinking about it... :o. take the hatrid in your heart, and take it to the range, wear it out, shoot the snot outta of it, get the frustrations out....then, then lets hear the overall opinion.
If a reseller were.going to go through the effort to clean, who abosrbs the cost, the retailer, naw, it's passed to the buyer. Time is money, if they cleaned it, I would have expected a 50+ dollar premium. Maybe there is more of them, these were the least greasy... Hand picked, I can see, it is pretty decent example, very nice blueing, most big non-specialty shops ain't gonna squabble over matching numbers, it's pretty, and numbers don't keep it from going bang.
Im your huckleberry, I take it, grease, slime and rifle funk...send it all to me, GM loves him some greasy slimey stuff, yes he does, like doe in heat to a buck thumb1
It is hard not to clean it up and shoot it. If I trade or sell my other one at a show this weekend this is going to the range.
Looks pretty good. I should be getting mine tomorrow. I just hope mine is as nice.
I will be leaving mine in the cosmoline for sure if it is nice. I may have more than 1 sks that could be considered "shooter grade" 8)
Hot dang color me green. What a beautiful rifle.
Does your pouch have a rope or twine in it? I noticed that mine does. Open one up and see.
Yes it does have a new rope. Still in the plastic bag.
Quote from: Loose}{Cannon on August 19, 2015, 09:33:41 PM
Quote from: MEBears on August 19, 2015, 09:24:48 PM
I think I will keep it in cosmo for now. If I sell or trade my other one I'll clean this up.
Sounds like a great plan.. I did the same with mine. thumb1
To me, its like a stamp collector using a stamp from the collection to mail a letter, or buying cheap toy from a machine using a pre 65 quarter. Im not going to do it unless necessary. fart1
Ha ha ha ha ha ha Your killing me :))
Any idea why these came with ropes?
The rumor is that the Yugo army didn't allow the soldiers to use the cleaning rods as cleaning rods They were only used to oil the bore. The hard scrubbing of the bore was done with the pull thru style cleaning ropes. No idea if there's any truth to it, but it's plausible.
Makes sense that they didn't use some special bore snake (which I had always assumed) and just used rope/twine.
Until I have shot out my other (insert embarrassingly high number here) shooter SKSs or until the market becomes flooded with near-perfect $99 M59s from Cuba, this one is a safe queen.
I bought several in the past thinking my brothers and cousins would love to shoot them with me. Some people think 556/223 is the only proper caliber and that lasers and lights make a weapon. Oh, well.... More for me!
thumb1 Very nice. seems like all the good gun buys happen when I got other things to spend my money on.
Dang it Bears, very nice looking critter!
Very nice M59 Bears! The oiler, pouch, and ammo pouches were brand new with mine. It also came with an old "bore snake" and an old canvas sling.
Thanks guys. That's funny John, my oiler, pouches, and sling were well used but the rope was new.
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Motvoz in platno!!
I ended up cleaning mine. I couldn't stand it any more. The bolt and carrier show little to no wear and the bore looks excellent. Looks like I'll be keeping this one and selling or trading my Samco import eventually.
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Wow great bore photo MEB! Let us know how she shoots! thumb1
I can't ever get a bore shot like that. banghead2
That has to be bore shot of the year. Great pic and bore as well, it looks like it was cut last week. clap1 clap1 clap1
I'm happy to have my own frosty M59 for a shooter but man oh man would I love to be able to set one of these back in cosmo.
Thanks! the hardest part was making sure it was level and then I stuck a patch in the chamber to cut down the glare. Hopefully I'll get to try it out later this week.