Yugoslavian M59-66 SKS Rifle - 7.62x39
- C&R eligible
- Good condition
- Missing Bayonet
- Gas shutoff frozen
- Matching serial numbers on stock, trigger guard, receiver & magazine
Yugo SKS 59-66 Rifle is a Yugoslavian variant of the Soviet-designed SKS semi-automatic rifle. It features a distinctive grenade launcher attachment and flip-up grenade sights. The rifle is chambered in 7.62x39mm and has a fixed 10-round magazine. This rifle saw extensive service throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, specifically during the ensuing conflicts following the fall of Yugoslavia.
NRA ANTIQUE/SURPLUS FIREARM CONDITIONS STANDARDS:
- FACTORY NEW: All original parts; 100% original finish; in perfect condition in every respect, inside and out.
- EXCELLENT: All original parts; over 80% original finish; sharp lettering, numerals and design on metal and wood; unmarred wood; fine bore.
- FINE: All original parts; over 30% original finish; sharp lettering, numerals and design on metal and wood; minor marks in wood; good bore.
- VERY GOOD: All original parts; none to 30% original finish; original metal surfaces smooth with all edges sharp; clear lettering, numerals and design on metal; wood slightly scratched or bruised; bore disregarded for collectors firearms.
- GOOD: Some minor replacement parts; metal smoothly rusted or lightly pitted in places, cleaned or re-blued; principal letters, numerals and design on metal legible; wood refinished, scratched bruised or minor cracks repaired; in good working order.
- FAIR: Some major parts replaced; minor replacement parts may be required; metal rusted, may be lightly pitted all over, vigorously cleaned or re-blued; rounded edges of metal and wood; principal lettering, numerals and design on metal partly obliterated; wood scratched, bruised, cracked or repaired where broken; in fair working order or can be easily repaired and placed in working order.
- POOR: Major and minor parts replaced; major replacement parts required and extensive restoration needed; metal deeply pitted; principal lettering, numerals and design obliterated, wood badly scratched, bruised, cracked or broken; mechanically inoperative; generally undesirable as a collector's firearm.