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Yugo SKS help needed/can't get it apart

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  • kimberkid
    Just get a BIG HAMMER! ...Seriously, I would just ask the guy you bought it from if there is something different about the Yugo ...
    GUN CONTROL: If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention!kimberkid@gunbroker.zzn.com
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  • prebanfan
    Can't ask the guy because I bought it at a gun show. If anybody ownes one of these drop your two cents in. At this point the big hammer idea sounds good kimber kid. I am to the point of frustration.
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  • v35
    You have to take out the recoil lug assemblywhich is the cross bar in the forend of the stock. Use an adjustable spanner wrench or two good fitting punches in the holes and with a screwdriver spin off the circular nut. It may be staked so be carefull to avoid buggering up the holes and the finish. Then drive the crosspin partway into the stock. The crosspin cant be pushed all the way through and removed until the action is removed from the stock.Now start juggling and the action will come out. The bad takedown is the only negative featureof this great military rifle
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  • azgunnut2@yahoo.com
    Hello ,Well the big hammer was almost a good idea , we have seen a bunch of these that we had to take a non-metal non-marring (leather or rubber mallet) and just give it a few wacksto "break-it loose"....sometimes the first time one these is a little rough !!!!Good Luck !!!azgunnut2@yahoo.comd.a. stearns - gunsmithgallery sales , athens , tn
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  • azgunnut2@yahoo.com
    Hello ,Well the big hammer was almost a good idea , we have seen a bunch of these that we had to take a non-metal non-marring (leather or rubber mallet) and just give it a few wacksto "break-it loose"....sometimes the first time one these is a little rough !!!!Good Luck !!!azgunnut2@yahoo.comd.a. stearns - gunsmithgallery sales , athens , tn
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    I also purchased one. Turned out to be excellent on the outside but poor bore. It disassembled just like any other SKS, but it did take a few smacks with a rubber mallet to separate the barrel and receiver from the stock. Not a different disassembly procedure, just a tighter fit.
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  • prebanfan
    I see what you are talking abou V35. I will not bother with it cause I am afraid I will mess something up, it being I have never attempted it before. The gun is good to go and clean, I just wanted to break it down and look it over real good. Once I get a yugo shooter and master the extra step I will them attempt it on the un-issued. Thanks for the input everybody.
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