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B6334
SKS M5966 7.62mm The Yugoslavian 59/66 is the modified/upgraded version of the original Yugoslavian M59. The /66 designation means that the design was changed in 1966. The changes revolved around the incorporation of a grenade launcher to the rifle. It is designed to fire a standard NATO 22mm rifle grenade. This particular model fires the inexpensive 7.62 x 39 rounds.
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B6335
SKS M5966 7.62mm The Yugoslavian 59/66 is the modified/upgraded version of the original Yugoslavian M59. The /66 designation means that the design was changed in 1966. The changes revolved around the incorporation of a grenade launcher to the rifle. It is designed to fire a standard NATO 22mm rifle grenade. This particular model fires the inexpensive 7.62 x 39 rounds.
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B6336
SKS M5966 7.62mm The Yugoslavian 59/66 is the modified/upgraded version of the original Yugoslavian M59. The /66 designation means that the design was changed in 1966. The changes revolved around the incorporation of a grenade launcher to the rifle. It is designed to fire a standard NATO 22mm rifle grenade. This particular model fires the inexpensive 7.62 x 39 rounds.
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B6834
SKS China 7.62mm The Simonov SKS is a Russian carbine developed in 1946. It is a gas operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle. The rifle is chambered for the 7.62 mm cartridge which it takes from a 10 round box magazine. The Chinese Type 56 SKS Rifle was developed in the mid 1950's by copying the Russian SKS design in Chinese factories. Production of the Chinese variant started in 1956 with the assistance of the Soviet engineers. Chinese have manufactured many varieties of the Russian SKS. SKS-derived selective-fire assault rifle, the Type 68/72 was a Chinese creation.
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B6935
CZ USA VZ 58 Sporter 7.62mm The Sa vz. 58 was developed by Ing. Jiri Cermak in 1956 and 1957, adopted by the Czechoslovakian army in 1958. Approximately one million Sa vz. 58 rifles were produced during it's 20 year production run. The new Tactical and Military Sporter models are manufactured by combining original Sa vz. 58 components with a new semi-auto only milled receiver, a new trigger mechanism and new fire controls
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B6998
AMD Hungarian AMD65 7.62mm These are Hungarian AMD-64 AK-47 rifles, with sidefolding wire stock. Black coat finish, shiny bores, original FEG Hungarian made receivers, and large muzzlebrake. Has fore and rear pistol grips (w/ either polymer or wood... but usually polymer), and short barrel with permanently attached muzzlebrake. Each comes with one 20rd magazine, accepts most standard steel AK mags. No bayonet. 7.62x39 caliber.
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B7008
Century Arms WASR 10/63 7.62mm This Century Arms GP WASR 10/63 is a semi auto rifle that shoots the 7.62x39 round. It has a 16" barrel and a black finish. This is a new gun and comes with a synthetic stock and fore arm, side receiver scope rail, collapsible stock with side sling mount, sling, oil bottle, cleaning kit, manual, one 30 round magazine, and a box.
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B7022
Century Arms GP WASR 10 7.62mm This Century Arms GP WASR 10/63 is a semi auto rifle that shoots the 7.62x39 round. It has a 16" barrel and a black finish. This is a new gun and comes with a synthetic stock and fore arm, side receiver scope rail, collapsible stock with side sling mount, sling, oil bottle, cleaning kit, manual, one 30 round magazine, and a box.
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