A Romanian M-69 .22 trainer, bought yesterday from a good buddy. You tilt it to eject the spent shells, but it's a nifty rifle with nice wood and a beautiful bore. It was my buddy's idea to offer it (he watched me handle his), otherwise I would not have looked for one., and they are reported to be accurate.
Does anybody know whether these were built only for civilian training, or also for some Warsaw Pact army recruits?
speedway: You have one of the best types of SKS, and no junk stuck on the muzzle. Nice combination.
Yugos are a bit more rugged than my Norinco. Is it due to a slightly heavier bolt, or stronger springs?