I was looking around on SoonerStatePawn's website just keeping an eye on their stock of Mosin Nagants when I spotted the SKS they had. It was listed as a Zastava M69 and, being an SKS, I rushed down to the shop and put it on layaway without even considering what the deuce if Zastava made M69s. Well, after securing the purchase so I can get it when I get paid next month, I did research on SKSs on all the pros and cons I could and it finally occurred to me to find out if that SKS was a Yugo, Romanian, Russian or what have you. Well, I peeked around and found not a single darned thing on anything Zastava called an M69. The closest I got was the M66 which they DO produce and the .22 training rifle they also seem to make but nothing on an SKS called the M69.
Could anyone shed some light? If you need proof of the listing: http://www.soonerstatepawn.com/firearms/zastava-m69-sks-rifle-762x39-w-bayonet-96232
I want to devour all the information I can get on it because I just absolutely love antique weapons and I've gotten hooked on the Russian ones.
Could anyone shed some light? If you need proof of the listing: http://www.soonerstatepawn.com/firearms/zastava-m69-sks-rifle-762x39-w-bayonet-96232
I want to devour all the information I can get on it because I just absolutely love antique weapons and I've gotten hooked on the Russian ones.