QC at Century Arms improved

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Flyboy73

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I noticed on Yugo M70 is much improved from my Wasr 10. The rifle type, manufacture, and info was actually machened in and not hand done on my Wasr.

I have not shot it yet. But everyone seems to like the gun.

Has century arms improced there products and QC.

I am not refering to the some of the problems they had with there WASR and Cetme rifles.

But have they seemed to learn from the past and improved there line?

Brion
 
In regard to the etching on the rifles, I think the biggest differences you are seeing are related more to the nation of origin and how the guns were originally manufactured, than to Century. Now in regard to the assembly of these guns, that would relate more to Century. My Yugo shows no cant at all, and yes, I do think Century is doing a nice job putting the Yugoslavian kits together.
 
The etching he's talking about is the importer's info. My old SAR was stenciled by hand (and badly). My new M44 is machine stenciled, dot-matrix style. It's a big improvement.
 
The receiver for the Century Yugo is made by DCI
Dan Coonan Industries; the assembly is done by
Century. The three I have shot and handled (yes, I
own one) have all been very good.

I am saddened to learn that the latest Yugo parts
sets are not imported with the accessoroes kit. :(
Mine and my sons came with mag pouch, bayonet with
wire cutter sheath, oil bottle, cleaning kit with sight
adjustment tool and two mags.
 
boing said:
My new M44 is machine stenciled, dot-matrix style. It's a big improvement.

You're probably the first person who's ever said they preferred the billboard mark!
 
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