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    Alamocity

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    Matching Yugo underfolder with yugo barrel. This is not one of the modern production Yugo AK's or one of the Century monkey-builds. This was built from a matching, 1989-import parts set on a quality NODAK NDS-4 reciever. The reciever is serialled to the trunnion, as well. Trunnion, top handguard, bolt carrier, receiver and top cover are numbered. Tapco G-3 trigger assembly.

    Includes handguards that came over with the imported parts. Lower handguard has graffiti including a Serbian cross, initials, a place name, and the very common slavic firstname 'Tihomir' (means peace or quiet which is an awesome nickname for an AK!)

    Bore is dark and worn from use but still has prominent rifling. This is the norm for the original yugo barrels that came over with these imports. It shoots very well and I can provide a picture of a bullet test showing plenty of rifling.

    Underfolding stock is stiff and is slightly off-center when folded under rifle (pic available). Locks up tight with no side-to-side movement.

    I've fired about 6 mags through it - romanian, Yugo, Russian bakelight, even a tapco - all fit and fed well with no issues at all.

    This is a very cool bfpu underfolder that is a veteran of the balkans civil war!

    $775 shipped. $750 FTF in central texas area. many pics available on request.
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    Eli

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    Matching Yugo underfolder with yugo barrel. This is not one of the modern production Yugo AK's or one of the Century monkey-builds. This was built from a matching, 1989-import parts set on a quality NODAK NDS-4 reciever. The reciever is serialled to the trunnion, as well. Trunnion, top handguard, bolt carrier, receiver and top cover are numbered. Tapco G-3 trigger assembly.

    Includes handguards that came over with the imported parts. Lower handguard has graffiti including a Serbian cross, initials, a place name, and the very common slavic firstname 'Tihomir' (means peace or quiet which is an awesome nickname for an AK!)

    Bore is dark and worn from use but still has prominent rifling. This is the norm for the original yugo barrels that came over with these imports. It shoots very well and I can provide a picture of a bullet test showing plenty of rifling.

    Underfolding stock is stiff and is slightly off-center when folded under rifle (pic available). Locks up tight with no side-to-side movement.

    I've fired about 6 mags through it - romanian, Yugo, Russian bakelight, even a tapco - all fit and fed well with no issues at all.

    This is a very cool bfpu underfolder that is a veteran of the balkans civil war!

    $775 shipped. $750 FTF in central texas area. many pics available on request.

    Nice rifle, but that description is incorrect. All 1980s Yugoslavian imports were Mitchell Arms, this is a 1989 machine gun cut into a parts kit and imported as such, then reassembled on a US-made NDS receiver. Looks great, any idea who assembled it?

    Eli
     

    Alamocity

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    I missed typed when it was imported. It's a 1989 trunnion that matches the other numbered parts. Whenever it was imported, it came in with a cut up original receiver or minus one, as a parts set, as Eli mentioned. JBI armory built this on the nodak rcvr.

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