Yugo SKS Unboxing Video

Published on August 12, 2015
Duration: 15:54

This unboxing video showcases a large shipment of Yugoslavian SKS rifles, specifically the M59/66 variant, acquired by Classic Firearms. The rifles are noted for their high quality, featuring milled bolts, trigger groups, and adjustable gas systems with grenade launchers. Accessories like ammo pouches, slings, and manuals are included, with options for hand-selected rifles to ensure aesthetic quality.

Quick Summary

The Yugo SKS M59/66 features high-tier components like milled bolts and trigger groups, a blade bayonet, and an adjustable gas system with a grenade launcher. Rifles arrive packed in cosmoline with accessories like ammo pouches and slings, often showing Slovenian Army markings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Yugo SKS Shipment Arrives
  2. 01:40Crate Inspection: Slovenian Origin & Dates
  3. 04:20First Crate Unboxing: Rifles & Accessories
  4. 06:00Stock Variations & Hand Select Option
  5. 11:40Yugo SKS Technical Features Explained
  6. 14:30Historical Markings: Slovenian Army Context

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical features of the Yugoslavian SKS M59/66 rifle?

The Yugo SKS M59/66 boasts high-tier features including milled bolts, one-piece milled trigger groups, heavy lug barrels screwed into the receiver, a blade bayonet, and an adjustable gas system often paired with a grenade launcher sight.

What accessories are typically included with a Yugo SKS from Classic Firearms?

When unboxing a Yugo SKS, expect accessories like leather ammo pouches, various slings (nylon, leather, canvas), oilers, and technical manuals. Rifles are usually packed in cosmoline.

How can I identify the origin and history of a Yugo SKS rifle?

Look for markings on the crates and technical manuals. Slovenian origin is indicated by specific text and dates (e.g., 2002-2007). Slovenian Army symbols on manuals suggest military issue history.

What is the 'hand select' option for Yugo SKS rifles?

The 'hand select' option allows customers to choose rifles based on aesthetic condition, particularly wood stock appearance, as these rifles can vary from dark wood to lighter 'honey blonde' shades.

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