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Consignment | Zastava M59/66 SKS | Rifle | 7.62x39mm & 22mm Rifle Grenade | Semi Auto | Yugoslavian | archangel magazine mod from American Family Pawn & Gun near Powhatan, Richmond, VA
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Product Description
Upgraded with x2 ArcAngle 30rnd detachable Magazine, comes with original internal magazine. The M59/66 is the 20mm grenade launcher variant, and has an under folding bayonet.
For an additional charge, we will suppplly the FDE archangel stock with 5 mags (3x 20rnd, 2x 30rnd).
The M59/66 remained in service with military and security forces in Yugoslavia until the dissolution of that country in 1991, although by that time it had been largely superseded by the M70 assault rifle, a Yugoslav derivative of the Soviet AK-47. Due to the availability of surplus M70s and other Kalashnikov-pattern rifles during the Yugoslav Wars, the M59/66 vanished from active service in Yugoslavia's various successor states during the 1990s.