Please dont ask much about this as I am unfamiliar with. This small stock of Yugoslavian Zastava SKS M59/66 PAP rifles is in very good to excellent condition and includes the special Yugoslav SKS bayonet. I have for sale a Russian Captured Mauser K 98 which is unfired and in pristine condition for sale not numbers matching but would make a great addition to any buddies collection it retains all of i. The Yugo SKS rifles were later replaced by the Zastava M70 rifles, the Yugoslavian AK47 variation. The Zastava M59/66 PAP SKS rifle is identical in function and operation to the Soviet SKS in nearly every respect, except that the Yugoslavian SKS has the built-in grenade launcher spigot mounted at the front of the barrel to launch 22mm rifle grenades. (FN, Fabrique Nationale of Belgium, owns both Browning and Winchester today.) Using the hard-hitting 8mm Mauser caliber, the M24/47 is made of steel and wood, no plastic, aluminium or cheap metal parts here. The early 1959 Yugoslavian SKS rifles were identical to the Soviet ones including no chrome barrel which was introduced in the upgraded version in 1966. Developed after the German Gewehr 98 of WWI, this short carbine has FN technology in its history. Nicknamed the “Papovka” it is derived from PAP, the abbreviation for poluautomatska puška, Serbian for “semi-automatic rifle”. The non-matching scabbard has minor scratch marks, the bayonet is near mint. In 1959, after deciding to replace the bolt action M48 Mauser rifle, Yugoslavia acquired the rights to manufacture the Soviet SKS semi-automatic carbine under license. Reload this page for updates Product ID: 77607655 Number of Bids:14 (Archived Data) Current Price:76.00 Bid Increment:1.00.