First new toy of 2005: Yugo SKS

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I picked up a Yugoslavian M-59/66A1 SKS yesterday for $150 OTD at Surplus City. I figured I'd better get one while they're still available cheap. It's an unissued rifle and came with the original logbook, although without a sling or cleaning kit.

The Yugo M-59 was a close copy of the Soviet SKS, the 59/66 added a grenade launcher to the muzzle along with a modified gas system, and the 59/66A1 added flip up tritium night sights. Unfortunately, my rifle is now old enough that the night sights no longer glow in the dark, although they do give me a 3 dot sight picture, which is slightly better than the blued irons in poor light.

My rifle was packed inside and out in cosmoline. I first tried some Simple Green on a paper towel to clean the stock, but the goop laughed at me. So, I got out the mineral spirits, which did a pretty good job degunking it. I immersed the bolt in mineral spirits while I worked on other parts of the gun, then took it outside and hosed it down with brake cleaner. The firing pin now rattles freely, so I don't need to worry about slamfires.

The barrel is nicely blued, while the receiver is almost a plum brown in some areas. I ran a few patches dipped in mineral spirits through the bore and it looks darn good. The last couple of patches were wet with Kroil and it's soaking overnight. I'll punch the bore again tomorrow then leave it with a light coat of FP-10 or ATF. Yugo SKSes do not have chrome plated bores, unlike virtually all other SKSes you can buy, so you need to oil them or they'll rust.

I believe that the wood is beech; it's in great shape. From what I've read cosmoline will continue to seep from the stock especially after the rifle gets warm. Once the weather gets warmer, I may wrap the gun in paper towels, stick it in a plastic garbage bag, then put the whole thing in my truck to bake for a day or two.

All that extra steel on the muzzle really changes the balance compared with other SKSes. A Soviet or Chinese SKS tips the scales at around 8 lbs. The Yugo is over 9 lbs. The already mild recoil of the 7.62x39 should be even tamer in this piece.

The Yugo SKS is much more nicely made than my Norinco pinned barrel SKS, although to be fair the latter is an exceptionally reliable rifle. It's just ugly. The Yugo has a much better piece of wood on it and the metal finish is far superior. From what I've read online the Yugo rifles tend to be some of the more accurate SKSes although I'll have to try it out to see how much validity there is to this.

I'll post a range report once I get a chance to shoot it.
 
How do you do it? I mean last till the end of February, and only be on your first gun purchase. You must have exceptionally strong (or a wife and kids) .I started this year with a resolution to purchase only one gun this year. Well, I pick up my third on Friday. :eek:

Nice choice with getting the Yugo; I was thinking of getting one myself as there are few comparable bargins left.
 
Congratulations on the new SKS!

The Yugo 59/66s are made better than other SKS. I had two unissued Yugos(traded one and I'm so trying to resist the urge to buy another) and they both shot better than every other of the dozen or so SKS that I own. You'd think with all that junk hanging off the barrel, they'd shoot worse. Perhaps the extra weight does help, along with the rubber butt pad. They have virtually no recoil.

And you're right, they also have the most persistant cosmoline of any other milsurp I've seen. I guess that's a good thing though because most of these look brand shiny new once you clean them up.

Man, I need to get another of one of these unissued....

Speaking of night sights, I bought this puppy here a few years ago (it was my very first C&R rifle BTW) for about $100, just a "good condition" bargain shooter. When I got it, it turned out to have actual tritium night sights and they still work, albiet dimly.



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You must have exceptionally strong (or a wife and kids) .

Wife, two kids, daycare, mortgage, car payment. Livin' the American Dream(TM). :rolleyes:

DMK -- Nice looking rifle. What kind of bipod is that? It looks like it actually belongs there (I realize it's aftermarket). Also, can anyone recommed a source for a correct sling?
 
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DMK, what kind of bipod do you have on your sks? It looks really nice on it. Please let me know the cost, the manufacturer and if you had to modify the sks to get the bipod to fit it. I like my unissed Yugo sks even better than my Romanian WASR-10 AK-47, but that IS a no-brainer!
 
Oh, that bipod is a piece of junk, you wouldn't want it. It's just a cheap clamp on deal, I got from Centerfire, Tapco, or Cheaper than Dirt. It just held the rifle nice for the picture.

Dave, try www.e-gunparts.com for the slings. I think I saw them there. Aparently, either leather, green canvas or the blue/gray E. German canvas slings are correct for this rifle.
 
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