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Yugo Import Data for Zastava Imports into the USA 1985-1990
Break down of Yugoslavian AK/RPK/M-76's
1,400 7.62x 39 Folders
700 RPK
280 M-76 Countersnipers
1,120 .308 M-70s Standard Model
3,500 7.62 x 39 M 70 Standard Model
Pre bans imported prior to 1994 were 2000.
Here is the breakdown:
400 7.62 x 39 folders
200 RPK (40) in .308) and (160 in 7.62 x 39)
80 M76 8mm Countersnipers
320 .308 M70 Standard Model
1000 7.62 x 39 M 70 Standard Model
Post ban M-90 sold after 1994 there were a total of 5,000. Here is the breakdown:
1000 7.62 x 39 folders
500 RPK (400 in 7.62 x 39) and (100 in .308)
200 M-76 8mm Countersnipers
2,500 M70 7.62 x 39 Standard Model
800 M70 .308 Standard Model
The total amount of Yugo's imported was only 7,000 consistant with Customs/BATF Floats for pre-ban imports at that time. Same number for the Hungarian AKM/AKMS float. Hope this answers your questions about import numbers. As you can see the .308 Yugo RPK is the rarest of the two and the 8mm Countersnipers even rarer.
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I put this back up...as I am the original source, that others, that used to be here, reposted else-where onto their sites.......without permission of course.
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Excellent info!
Thanks very much for posting this. Great info!
I have two of the pre ban Mitchell RPK-47s... Terrific guns. I also got lucky and found a (pre-Mitchell) American Arms underfolder. I am told there may be less than a dozen of them. Unfired, too.
Although I collect mostly Chinese, there is something very special about the Yugos. Very nicely made.
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Hey Gunsmoke... I found a picture of the American Arms UF:
AmericanArmsUF.jpg
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